Cartouche with allegory on the history of Israel, Jan Caspar Philips, 1737 print A Jewish high priest in conversation with an angel, with burning flame on the head as a symbol for troublemaker. In addition to them, a crowned woman who points with her scepter on the tables of the law. In the foreground putti that hold sheets of paper on which the different names of the tribes of Israel. In the background the tent camp of the Israelites, with the copper snake, and Mount Sinai. In the frame of the cartouche medallions with biblical performances. print maker: Amsterdampublisher: Utrecht paper etch
Cartouche with allegory on the history of Israel, Jan Caspar Philips, 1737 print A Jewish high priest in conversation with an angel, with burning flame on the head as a symbol for troublemaker. In addition to them, a crowned woman who points with her scepter on the tables of the law. In the foreground putti that hold sheets of paper on which the different names of the tribes of Israel. In the background the tent camp of the Israelites, with the copper snake, and Mount Sinai. In the frame of the cartouche medallions with biblical performances. print maker: Amsterdampublisher: Utrecht paper etching / engraving division of the Kingdom, and story of Israel, the Northern Kingdom. the Israelites come to Mount Sinai and set up camp at the foot of the mountain. the brazen serpent (Numbers 21:4-9). the new tables of the law (Exodus 34)
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