Job is scolded by his wife, Cornelis Galle (II), After Abraham van Diepenbeeck, 1646 print Job sits on the ground, his body is covered with ulcers and his house has burned down. His wife stands next to him and shells him out. His friends turn away from him. The sun breaks through the dark clouds in the sky. Under a catacombe with the title of the book and two putti that hold emblems. Antwerp paper engraving Job on the dunghill visited by his wife. Job covered with sores (or boils) takes his abode on a dunghill (pile of ashes) and scrapes his body with a potsherd
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