Antwerp, Jode, Gerard de, Snellinck, Jan (I), Collaert, Hans (I), Thesaurus sacrarum historiaru[m] veteris testame[n]ti, elega[n]tissimis imaginibus expressu[m] excelle[n]tissimoru[m] in hac arte viroru[m] opera: nu[n]c primu[m] in luce[m] editus, History of the Tower of Babel, Babylonian confusion of tongues, God the Father appears, surrounded by cherubim, in the sky at the Tower of Babel. He causes a confusion of tongues, as a result of which the people can no longer understand each other. The people around the tower flee in all directions. A number of them flee on an elephant and on camels. In the foreground Nimrod and other men look on in terror. Below the scene a text in Latin. This print is part of an album., print, album sheet, prints, height 231 mm, width 312 mm, Southern Netherlands (before 1775), 1540 - 1581, print maker, printmaker, 1585 - 1585, paper, papier, engraving, engraving (printing process), Southern Netherlands, 1544 - 1638-10-01, intermediary draughtsman, after a drawing by, Publication (Event), Publication, Northern Netherlands, 1509 - 1591-02-05, publisher
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Antwerp, Jode, Gerard de, Snellinck, Jan, I, Collaert, Hans, Thesaurus sacrarum historiaru, m, veteris testame, n, ti, elega, tissimis imaginibus expressu, excelle, tissimoru, hac arte viroru, opera, nu, c primu, luce, editus, History, Tower, Babel, Babylonian confusion, tongues, God, Father, surrounded, cherubim, sky, causes, confusion, result, people, no longer understand, tower flee, directions, number, them flee, elephant, camels, foreground Nimrod, men, look, on, terror, scene, text, Latin, print, part, album, album sheet, prints, height 231 mm, width 312 mm, Southern Netherlands, 1775, 1540 - 1581, print maker, printmaker, 1585 - 1585, paper, papier, engraving, printing process, 1544 - 1638-10-01, intermediary draughtsman, drawing, Publication, Event, Northern Netherlands, 1509 - 1591-02-05, publisher
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