Two Bible stories from Genesis 19 and 21. Abraham reject Hagar and Ismail, and an angel Hagar indicates the water source. Two performances of one plate, each with a title in Dutch and French. Fully numbered bottom right: 11. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob Folkema (listed building) publisher: Jan de Groot Publisher: Abraham Blussé & Son Place manufacture: Publisher: Amsterdam Publisher: Dordrecht Date: 1791 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: plate edge: H 324 mm b × 192 mmToelichtingIllustratie out: Hamelsveld, Ysbrand of. The most cautious weighty histor


Two Bible stories from Genesis 19 and 21. Abraham reject Hagar and Ismail, and an angel Hagar indicates the water source. Two performances of one plate, each with a title in Dutch and French. Fully numbered bottom right: 11. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob Folkema (listed building) publisher: Jan de Groot Publisher: Abraham Blussé & Son Place manufacture: Publisher: Amsterdam Publisher: Dordrecht Date: 1791 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: plate edge: H 324 mm b × 192 mmToelichtingIllustratie out: Hamelsveld, Ysbrand of. The most cautious weighty histories of Bybels depicted cleared two hundred and fifty-two print imagination (...) in a matter actual expansion. Amsterdam / Dordrecht: Jan de Groot / Abraham and Peter Blussé. Subject: the banishment of Hagar and Ishmael (Genesis 21: 9-21) Appears an angel and reveals a well of water to Hagar


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