Elia en de weduwe van Sarefat, Hendrick Goltzius (rejected attribution), after Philips Galle, after Jan Snellinck (I), 1643 print The prophet Elia speaks to a woman with a child just outside a village; He asks her to make food for him. In the background on the right you can see how Elijah the son of the woman, after collapsing a disease, brings to life. Under the show a rule of text in Latin. This print is part of a series of four prints that depict the story of the Prophet Elia. Print Maker: Haarlemprint Maker: Antwerp Publisher: Amsterdam paper engraving Elijah and the widow of Zarephath (1


Elia en de weduwe van Sarefat, Hendrick Goltzius (rejected attribution), after Philips Galle, after Jan Snellinck (I), 1643 print The prophet Elia speaks to a woman with a child just outside a village; He asks her to make food for him. In the background on the right you can see how Elijah the son of the woman, after collapsing a disease, brings to life. Under the show a rule of text in Latin. This print is part of a series of four prints that depict the story of the Prophet Elia. Print Maker: Haarlemprint Maker: Antwerp Publisher: Amsterdam paper engraving Elijah and the widow of Zarephath (1 Kings 17:7-24)


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