Leiden, Haestens, Henrick Lodewijcxsoon van, Amsterdam, Sichem, Christoffel van (I), Wtewael, Joachim, Swanenburg, Willem Isaacsz. van, Thronus Justitiae, Judgment of Solomon, verso - stamped, King Solomon sits on his throne and passes judgment. In front of the throne are the two women who both claim the motherhood of the living child. The deceased child lies on the ground. Solomon orders the living baby to be divided in two to determine who the mother of the child is. A man draws his sword and holds the child, but the real mother grabs the child and begs to let it live. Below the depiction are two four-line verses in Latin and a reference to the Bible text in 1 Kings. 3., print, prints, height 296 mm, width 389 mm, Northern Netherlands, 1580-01-29 - 1612-05-31, print maker, printmaker, 1606 - 1606, paper, papier, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, 1566 - 1638-08-01, after a design by, Publication (Event), Publication, 1546 - 1624-10-20, publisher, uitgever, Publicatie
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Leiden, Haestens, Henrick Lodewijcxsoon van, Amsterdam, Sichem, Christoffel van, I, Wtewael, Joachim, Swanenburg, Willem Isaacsz, van, Thronus Justitiae, Judgment, Solomon, verso - stamped, King Solomon sits, throne, passes judgment, front, two women, claim, motherhood, living child, deceased child lies, ground, Solomon orders, living baby, divided, two, determine, mother, child, man draws, sword, holds, real mother grabs, begs, let, live, depiction, two four-line verses, Latin, reference, Bible text, 1 Kings, 3, print, prints, height 296 mm, width 389 mm, Northern Netherlands, 1580-01-29 - 1612-05-31, print maker, printmaker, 1606 - 1606, paper, papier, engraving, printing process, Work conception, 1566 - 1638-08-01, design, Publication, Event, 1546 - 1624-10-20, publisher, uitgever, Publicatie
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