12 Bilder zum Thema "jan collaert" bei ClipDealer

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Centaur family, anonymous, after Jan Collaert (II), after Jan van der Straet, vintage engraving.
God's answer to Job, seraphim and cherubs playing music float in circles around the earth. In the middle of the whirlwind the Hebrew letters for Jaweh, vintage engraving.
Allegory of the Praise of Music. Title print for the series entitled: Encomium Mucies. In the middle an open book with the musical notation of the six-part motet, vintage engraving.
Babylonian confusion of tongues, Hans Collaert, after Jan Snellinck, 1643 God the Father, in the form of the tetragrammaton surrounded by halo and cherubim, appears in the sky at the tower of Babel.
Song of Praise to Judit, Judit is surrounded by a group of Israelites who play musical instruments and sing from a music book. Judit has a laurel wreath on her head, vintage engraving.
The Ark of the Covenant is carried into Jerusalem. King David runs for the Ark and plays his harp. Others Israelites blow trumpets and horns. On the right a ram, goat and bull, vintage engraving.
God the Father, sitting on a cloud and in his hands a book with seven seals, vintage engraving.
After the safe passage through the Red Sea, the Israelites say a song of thanks. Moses is on the left, vintage engraving.
The temple and city walls of Jerusalem are being rebuilt. During the construction of the foundations of the second temple, God is praised through music and song (Ezra 3: 10-12), vintage engraving.
Young David plays on his harp for King Saul. The harp drive chases away the evil spirit that torments Saul, vintage engraving.
Building the Tower of Babel, Hans Collaert, after Jan Snellinck. The Tower of Babel is built. In the foreground men chopping stones and carrying them in baskets. To the right a man, perhaps Nimrod.
The Ark of the Covenant is carried in a procession to the Temple of Solomon. King Solomon walks ahead of the Ark. Sung from music books and played on trumpets, vintage engraving.

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