Moses and the Crown of Pharaoh, Pieter Jalhea Furnius, 1550 - 1625 print One day the Pharaoh jokes his crown on Moses' head. Immediately Moses throws the crown on the floor and kicks it. On the right, the throne Pharaoh, flanked by servants, looks at the scene thoughtfully. Behind Moses is the daughter of the Pharaoh who also watches Moses. Under the show is a rule of text in Latin. paper engraving Moses and Pharaoh's crown: Pharaoh playfully places his crown on the head of the infant Moses, who throws it to the ground and tramples on it; or Moses breaks the crown while playing


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