Death of the firstborn in Egypt, J. van Buysen, after Gerard Hoet (I), c. 1711 - c. 1720, God punishes the Egyptians by killing all their firstborn. In every house there is a dead child to mourn. Pharaoh's son is also killed. Above right, the angel of God who brought death upon Egypt. Illustration for the Old Testament, Exod. 12:29-33. Below the illustration a title in Hebrew, English, German, Latin, French and Dutch., print maker: J. van Buysen, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Gerard Hoet (I), (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, (possibly), c. 1711 - c. 1720, paper, etching, engraving, h 352 mm × w 220 mm
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Death, firstborn, Egypt, J, van Buysen, Gerard Hoet, I, c, 1711 - c, 1720, God punishes, Egyptians, killing, firstborn, every house, dead child, mourn, Pharaoh's son, killed, right, angel, God, death upon Egypt, Illustration, Old Testament, Exod, 12, 29-33, illustration, title, Hebrew, English, German, Latin, French, Dutch, print maker, J, van Buysen, mentioned, object, intermediary draughtsman, Gerard Hoet, I, mentioned, object, Amsterdam, c, 1711 - c, 1720, paper, etching, engraving, h 352 mm × w 220 mm
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