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Six scenes Old Testament Title page P van Staveren
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Six scenes Old Testament Title page P van Staveren
Six scenes from the Old Testament Title page for: P. van Staveren, The house attitude of God in his church, after the flood until the birth of Isaac, 1694, Six scenes from the Old Testament. Above: Noahs sacrifice, Noah mocked by Cham. Center: Tower of Babel, Abraham and Melchizedek. Downstairs: Abraham receives the three angels, Lot flees Sodom, Noahs sacrifice, various animals are offered, possibly a lamb, a dove and a ram (often combined with the rainbow of the covenant), the mocking of Noah: Ham finds his father (partially) naked sleeping out of doors (or in his tent, or in the vineyard cottage), Ham calls his brothers, the Tower of Babel, Melchizedek injuries Abraham, the visit of the three angels, story of Abraham (Genesis 18), the angels advise Lot to leave the city, Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), paper, etching, h 183 mm × w 138 mm
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Media ID 19546574
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1694 Abraham Babel Birth Brothers Center Cham City Combined Covenant Doors Dove Father Flood Isaac Jan Luyken Lamb Leave Mocking Noah Offered Old Testament Partially Rainbow Story Tent Three Angels Tower Various Animals Visit Downstairs Melchizedek Mentioned Noahs Sacrifice
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This print showcases the intricate and symbolic artwork titled "Six scenes Old Testament Title page" by P. van Staveren. Created in 1694, this piece is a visual representation of biblical stories from the Old Testament. The top section depicts Noah's sacrifice and his subsequent mockery by Cham, while the center portion features the Tower of Babel and an encounter between Abraham and Melchizedek. Moving to the lower part of the print, we witness Abraham receiving three angels and Lot fleeing Sodom. The scene also includes various animals being offered as sacrifices, possibly including a lamb, dove, and ram symbolizing God's covenant with humanity through Noah. The artist skillfully captures moments such as Ham discovering his father partially naked after he had been sleeping outdoors or in his tent/vineyard cottage. This incident leads to Ham calling upon his brothers for assistance. Jan Luyken is credited on this etching masterpiece that measures approximately 183 mm in height and 138 mm in width. With its rich detail and profound storytelling, this print serves as a testament to Van Staveren's talent for bringing biblical narratives to life through art. It invites viewers to delve into these ancient tales that continue to resonate with audiences today.
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