Moses and the Burning Bush
This is a design for a – now long vanished – stainedglass window in the Zuiderkerk in Amsterdam. The window was commissioned by the cobblers and tanners’ guild. In the desert Moses sees a burning bush that is not consumed by the flames. When he draws near to investigate this unnatural phenomenon he hears the voice of God, who commands him to remove his sandals because he is standing on hallowed ground.
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Moses and the Burning Bush
This is a design for a – now long vanished – stainedglass window in the Zuiderkerk in Amsterdam. The window was commissioned by the cobblers and tanners’ guild. In the desert Moses sees a burning bush that is not consumed by the flames. When he draws near to investigate this unnatural phenomenon he hears the voice of God, who commands him to remove his sandals because he is standing on hallowed ground.
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Dit is een ontwerp voor een – ...... at hij op heilige grond staat.
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This is a design for a – now l ...... s standing on hallowed ground.
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identifier
RP-T-1899-A-4217
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
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title
Moses and the Burning Bush
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Mozes bij het brandende braambos
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created
c. 1609 - c. 1611
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ca. 1609 - ca. 1611
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extent
blad breedte 319 mm
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blad hoogte 590 mm
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height 590 mm
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width 319 mm
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Collectie: Frederik Muller Historieplaten
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Collectie: tekeningen
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Collection: drawings
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isReferencedBy
FMH 1285 D
temporal
eerste kwart 17e eeuw
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first quarter 17th century
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