Le prophète Élie s'agenouille devant l'autel qu'il a cousé avec l'eau et appelle son Dieu à quitter les feux sacrificiels. La gauche regarde le roi Achab. En arrière-plan sont les prêtres de Baal à leur autel Où: Vain ils appellent Baal à brûler leur sacrifice. En bas d'un texte de deux lignes en latin et d'un texte de deux lignes en néerlandais et au milieu de l'aire de répartition, la référence à la Bible dans 1 Rois. 18: 36. Fabricant : printmaker Pieter Nolpe (propriété cotée) conçu par: BREENBERGH Bartholomew (bâtiment classé) éditeur Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) (bâtiment classé) éditeur: Nicolaes Visscher (I) p
1791 x 1396 px | 30,3 x 23,6 cm | 11,9 x 9,3 inches | 150dpi
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the prophet Elijah kneels before the altar that he has doused with water and calls his God to leave the sacrificial fires. Left looks to King Ahab. In the background are the priests of Baal at their altar Where: vain they call upon Baal to burn their sacrifice. Down a two-line text in Latin and a two-line text in Dutch and in the middle of the range, the reference to the Bible in 1 Kings. 18: 36. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter Nolpe (listed property) designed by: Breenbergh Bartholomew (listed building) publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) (listed building) publisher: Nicolaes Visscher (I) publisher: Nicolaes Visscher (II) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1623 to 1652 and / or 1623 - 1702 Physical features: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra ( printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 410 mm × W 520 mmToelichtingDe Amsterdam publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) produced from the 30s of the seventeenth century great Biblical prints on supposedly generous size paper (approx 480 x 580 mm). After his death in 1652, his son Nicolaes Visscher (I) the company on and so also the issue of Generous Bible Images. When Nicolaes died in 1679 his son Nicolaes Visscher (II) over the business and gave soon after, around 1680, a list of fund. Herein 130 prints with Bible stories described on generously paper (see documentation J. van der Waals). Complete print Bibles on generous format issued by father and son Nicolaes Visscher entitled Historiae Sacrae Veteris et Novi Testamenti. The sheets were also sold separately and could be combined with Spacious Bible-prints from other publishers. Several Amsterdam publishers spent namely Bible also prints on generously-sized, inter Who: Clement de Jonghe and Cornelis Danckerts. The Visscher issued by the firm of prints are often made by anonymous print makers for example of different sixteenth and seventeenth century biblical prints and print sequences. Often the compositions had to be adapted to the larger and mo