Joseph Revealing Himself to his Brothers
Joseph’s jealous brothers sold him into slavery as a young boy. Since then he had risen from the ranks, and even been appointed vizier of Egypt by Pharaoh. When his brothers travelled to Egypt to buy food, they did not recognize him. Only during a second visit did Joseph, here identifiable by his fine turban and rich clothing, become reconciled with his brothers.
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Joseph Revealing Himself to his Brothers
Joseph’s jealous brothers sold him into slavery as a young boy. Since then he had risen from the ranks, and even been appointed vizier of Egypt by Pharaoh. When his brothers travelled to Egypt to buy food, they did not recognize him. Only during a second visit did Joseph, here identifiable by his fine turban and rich clothing, become reconciled with his brothers.
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Joseph’s jealous brothers sold ...... reconciled with his brothers.
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Jozef was als jongen door zijn ...... kledij, zich met zijn broers.
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RP-P-OB-46.753
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Rijksmuseum
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Joseph Revealing Himself to his Brothers
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Jozef maakt zich bekend aan zijn broers
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1668
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1668
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height 416 mm
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plaatrand breedte 525 mm
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plaatrand hoogte 416 mm
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width 525 mm
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Collectie: prenten
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Collection: prints
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Hollstein Dutch 8
Roy G. 18, proefdruk niet door Roy genoemd