Alkmaar, Schabaelje, Jan Philipsz, Amsterdam, Visscher, Claes Jansz. (II), Heemskerck, Maarten van, Galle, Philips, Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel, Geschiedenis van koning Josia, Van den Coninck Josias, King Josia destroys the temples of Astarte, Chemosh and Milkom, lower right - handwritten in brown ink, King Josia has the temples in honor of the pagan gods Astarte, Chemosh and Milkom destroyed and all the images of the idols smashed to pieces. Two men are busy pulling a large statue from its pedestal. Other men are smashing the temple to pieces with hammers. Below the representation is a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Kings 23:14. This print is part of an album., print, album sheet, prints, 220, height 215 mm, width 255 mm, print maker, printmaker, 1643 - 1643, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, Southern Netherlands, 1537 - 1612-03-29, after print by, Northern Netherlands, 1498 - 1574, after design by, Publication (Event), Publication, 1586 - 1652-06-19, publisher, 1592 - 1656-04
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Alkmaar, Schabaelje, Jan Philipsz, Amsterdam, Visscher, Claes Jansz, Ii, Heemskerck, Maarten van, Galle, Philips, Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel, Geschiedenis van, koning, Josia, Van, den, Coninck Josias, King Josia destroys, temples, Astarte, Chemosh, Milkom, lower right - handwritten, brown ink, King Josia, honor, pagan gods Astarte, Milkom destroyed, images, idols smashed, pieces, Two men, busy pulling, large statue, pedestal, men, smashing, temple, hammers, representation, reference, Latin, Bible text, 2 Kings 23, 14, print, part, album, album sheet, prints, 220, height 215 mm, width 255 mm, print maker, printmaker, 1643 - 1643, paper, engraving, printing process, Work conception, Southern Netherlands, 1537 - 1612-03-29, Northern Netherlands, 1498 - 1574, design, Publication, Event, 1586 - 1652-06-19, publisher, 1592 - 1656-04
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