Ester voor Ahasveros Geschiedenis van Ester (serietitel) Theatrum biblicum () (serietitel) Esther kneels before king Ahasuerus. The king pointed his scepter to her as a sign of affection. Esther invites the king to come to her manicured feast with Haman. Right in the background the rest of the story. The king let himself evening reading from the chronicles of the empire. It is that Mordecai has foiled an attempt on the king's life. The king asked Haman, standing by the bed, the person of the king's life to be honored saved. In the background you can see how Mordecai is driven around in the rob
Ester voor Ahasveros Geschiedenis van Ester (serietitel) Theatrum biblicum () (serietitel) Esther kneels before king Ahasuerus. The king pointed his scepter to her as a sign of affection. Esther invites the king to come to her manicured feast with Haman. Right in the background the rest of the story. The king let himself evening reading from the chronicles of the empire. It is that Mordecai has foiled an attempt on the king's life. The king asked Haman, standing by the bed, the person of the king's life to be honored saved. In the background you can see how Mordecai is driven around in the robe and the horse of the king, and Haman leads around him. Among the performance, a reference in Latin to the Bible in Est. 5-6. Manufacturer : printmaker Hans Collaert (I) (attributed to) design by: Jan Snellinck (I) publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) Place manufacture: printmaker: Antwerp Publisher: Amsterdam Date: 1579 and / or 1643 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: H 210 mm × W 287 mmToelichtingPrent used: Theatrum Biblicum: Hoc est historiae sacrae veteris et novi testamenti tabulis Aeneis expressae. Opus praesentatissimorum huius ac superioris seculi pictorum atque sculptorum, sumo studio et conquisitum in lucem editum. Amsterdam: Claes Jansz. Visscher, 1643. Subject: Ahasuerus holds out his scepter to Esther (Esther Usually kneeling) Ahasuerus being sleepless, has the court records read to himKing Ahasuerus asks Haman how to honor a man he wishes to rewardMordecai's triumph: Mordecai, mounted on the king's horse is led through the city by Haman (Esther and Ahasuerus May be looking on from the palace)
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