Framed Print : King Josia destroyed temples Astarte Kemos Milkom History
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King Josia destroyed temples Astarte Kemos Milkom History
King Josia destroyed the temples of Astarte, Kemos and Milkom History of King Josia (series title) Thesaurus sacrarum historiaru [m] veteris testame [n] ti, elega [n] tissimis imaginibus expressu [m] excelle [n] tissimoru [m] in hac arte viroru [m] opera: now [n] c primu [m] in luce [m] editus (series title), King Josiah leaves the temples in honor of the pagan gods Astarte, Kemos and Milkom and destroy all images of the idols. Two men are busy pulling a large statue from its pedestal. Other men smash the temple to pieces with hammers. Below the performance a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kon. 23:14. Print is part of an album, all the pagan shrines about the entire kingdom are desecrated and destroyed, story of Josiah, Philips Galle, 1567 - 1571 and/or 1579, paper, engraving, h 204 mm × w 251 mm
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Media ID 19544705
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1567 1571 1579 Album Bible Text C Primu Destroyed Editus Elega Excelle Hac Arte Viroru Honor Idols Josiah Latin Luce Opera Pedestal Performance Philips Galle Pieces Reference Series Title Story Temple Temples Thesaurus Sacrarum Historiaru Tissimis Imaginibus Expressu Tissimoru Two Men Veteris Testame Astarte Destroy Hammers
12"x10" Modern Frame
Step into the ancient world with our exquisite Framed Print from the Media Storehouse Liszt Collection. Witness the historical event of King Josia's brave act of religious reform as he destroyed the temples of Astarte, Kemos, and Milkom, as depicted in this captivating image from Thesaurus sacrarum historiarum veteris testamenti [m] [n]. This beautiful print is a must-have for history enthusiasts, art collectors, or anyone seeking to add a touch of antiquity to their space. With intricate details and vibrant colors, this framed print brings the history of King Josia to life, making it a truly mesmerizing addition to any room.
10x8 Print in an MDF Wooden Frame with 180 gsm Satin Finish Paper. Glazed using shatter proof thin plexi glass. Frame thickness is 1 inch and depth 0.75 inch. Fluted cardboard backing held with clips. Supplied ready to hang with sawtooth hanger and rubber bumpers. Spot clean with a damp cloth. Packaged foam wrapped in a card.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 25.4cm (10" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 25.4cm (12" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
The print captures a pivotal moment in history as King Josiah takes a bold stand against the worship of pagan gods. In this scene, we witness the destruction of temples dedicated to Astarte, Kemos, and Milkom. The image portrays the fervor with which Josiah's followers carry out his orders. Two men can be seen straining to pull down a towering statue from its pedestal, symbolizing the eradication of idolatry. Meanwhile, other men vigorously smash the temple into pieces using hammers, ensuring that no trace remains of these false deities. Below this powerful depiction is a reference in Latin to 2 Kings 23:14 from the Bible. This verse serves as an affirmation of Josiah's righteous mission and further emphasizes his commitment to purging his kingdom of idol worship. This particular print is part of an album titled "King Josia destroyed temples Astarte Kemos Milkom History" which forms a comprehensive narrative about Josiah's efforts to desecrate and destroy all pagan shrines throughout his entire kingdom. Created by Philips Galle between 1567 and 1579 through engraving on paper, this artwork showcases not only historical significance but also exquisite craftsmanship. It stands as a testament to Galle's skill in capturing significant moments through intricate imagery. Overall, this print offers viewers a glimpse into an important chapter in ancient history when one king took drastic measures to uphold monotheism and eliminate polytheistic practices within his realm.
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