Jozef door zijn broers verkocht Eerst in den put daer na verkocht also wert Ioseph wegh gebrocht (titel op object) Royaalbijbel (serietitel) Joseph is removed from the pit by his brothers and sold to traveling merchants. For law is settled and a desperate-looking Joseph carried away by two men. A black man sits under an umbrella on a camel. Rear left the caravan moves on. Among the show's title and four four-line verses in Dutch and a reference to the Bible in Genesis 37: 24-27. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous publisher: Clement de Jonghe (indicated on object) Place manufacture: Amsterda


Jozef door zijn broers verkocht Eerst in den put daer na verkocht also wert Ioseph wegh gebrocht (titel op object) Royaalbijbel (serietitel) Joseph is removed from the pit by his brothers and sold to traveling merchants. For law is settled and a desperate-looking Joseph carried away by two men. A black man sits under an umbrella on a camel. Rear left the caravan moves on. Among the show's title and four four-line verses in Dutch and a reference to the Bible in Genesis 37: 24-27. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous publisher: Clement de Jonghe (indicated on object) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1639 - 1677 Physical characteristics: etching and engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etching dimensions: plate edge: H 412 mm × b 509 mmToelichtingRoyaalbijbel-print published by Clement de Jonghe. Several Amsterdam publishers gave from the 30s of the seventeenth century great Biblical prints on supposedly generous size paper (approx 480 x 580 mm) out. The issue of Bible prints generously by the company Visscher Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), Nicolaes Visscher (I) and (II) is the best known, but also publishers Clement de Jonghe and Cornelis Danckerts brought these popular prints on the markt. Subject: Joseph was sold for twenty pieces of silver


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