Dish with Joseph and His Brothers ca. 1630–45 Probably Workshop of Antoine Conrade Having sold him into slavery as a child, Joseph’s brothers leave famine-plagued Canaan for Egypt. Here, they kneel before the governor (not recognizing him as Joseph) to ask permission to purchase corn; Joseph responds by accusing them of spying (Genesis 42:1–16). The composition was adapted from a woodcut by Bernard Salomon (ca. 1508?–ca. 1561).. Dish with Joseph and His Brothers 194297


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