Jephthah is welcomed by his daughter, Gilliam van der Gouwen, after Gerard Hoet (I), 1728, Jephthah returns from war and is festively welcomed by his daughter and musician women (Ri. 11:34-36). Jephthah is about to tear his clothes in despair, for he had promised God to sacrifice the first person he encountered. The print has a Hebrew, Latin, French, English, German and Dutch caption., print maker: Gilliam van der Gouwen, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Gerard Hoet (I), (mentioned on object), publisher: Pieter de Hondt, print maker: Amsterdam, publisher: The Hague, 1728, paper, engraving, etching, w 224 mm × h 354 mm
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Jephthah, welcomed, daughter, Gilliam van der Gouwen, Gerard Hoet, I, 1728, Jephthah returns, war, festively welcomed, daughter, musician women, Ri, 11, 34-36, Jephthah, tear, clothes, despair, promised God, sacrifice, first person, encountered, print, Hebrew, Latin, French, English, German, Dutch caption, print maker, Gilliam van der Gouwen, mentioned, object, intermediary draughtsman, Gerard Hoet, I, mentioned, object, publisher, Pieter de Hondt, print maker, Amsterdam, publisher, Hague, 1728, paper, engraving, etching, w 224 mm × h 354 mm
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