Paul and Silas in Philippi, Acts of the Apostles (series title), Paul cures a young enslaved woman who could predict the future. Behind him is possibly one of her owners, who was furious because he could no longer make money from her gift. In the background, Paul and Silas are being flogged by order of the city officials, who had been tipped off by the slave woman's owners. Numbered bottom left: X. At the bottom in the margin a two-line caption in Latin. Part of a series of twelve representations of the Acts of the Apostles. Part of an album of mainly Christian representations., print maker: anonymous, after design by: Maerten de Vos, (mentioned on object), publisher: Frederik de Wit, after design by: Antwerp, publisher: Amsterdam, 1580 - 1585 and/or 1654, paper, engraving, height 188 mm × width 130 mm, height 298 mm × width 182 mm
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