Amsterdam, Visscher, Claes Jansz. (II), Cleve, Marten van (I), Sadeler, Johann (I), Theatrum Biblicum Hoc Est Historiae Sacrae Veteris et Novi Testamenti Tabulis Aeneis Expressae, History of David and Bathsheba, Death of Uriah, Uriah is placed at the forefront of the battle at the most dangerous place by order of King David. He is killed by the enemy with a lance. Below the depiction is a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 Sam. 11:14. This print is part of an album., print, album sheet, prints, height 198 mm, width 286 mm, Southern Netherlands, 1550 - 1600-08, print maker, printmaker, 1579 - 1579, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, 1527 - 1581, after a design by, Publication (Event), Publication, Northern Netherlands, 1586 - 1652-06-19, publisher
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Amsterdam, Visscher, Claes Jansz, Ii, Cleve, Marten van, I, Sadeler, Johann, Theatrum Biblicum Hoc Est Historiae Sacrae Veteris et Novi Testa, History, David, Bathsheba, Death, Uriah, placed, forefront, battle, dangerous place, order, King David, killed, enemy, lance, depiction, reference, Latin, Bible text, 2 Sam, 11, 14, print, part, album, album sheet, prints, height 198 mm, width 286 mm, Southern Netherlands, 1550 - 1600-08, print maker, printmaker, 1579 - 1579, paper, engraving, printing process, Work conception, 1527 - 1581, design, Publication, Event, Northern Netherlands, 1586 - 1652-06-19, publisher
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