Illustration: 71K252x1

General

Title Omri, Elah's army commander, attacks Zimri in the city of Tirzah; when Zimri sees that the city has fallen he sets the palace on fire and dies in the flames
Type Illustration
Sizes 110x82
Material Woodcut
Colour Black
Artist Christoffel (2) van Sichem
Oldest appearance in Biblia Sacra 1657
Iconclass 71K252
Iconclass description Omri, Elah's army commander, attacks Zimri in the city of Tirzah; when Zimri sees that the city has fallen he sets the palace on fire and dies in the flames
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Appearances

Amsterdam BVU XI.05043 (Judges) 1 Bb4r
Show scan: Amsterdam BVU XI.05043 (Judges) vol.1 p.Bb4r
Show edition: 1657.B.dut.PJP.a

Amsterdam BVU XI.05043 (I Kings) 1 Pp5r
Show scan: Amsterdam BVU XI.05043 (I Kings) vol.1 p.Pp5r
Show edition: 1657.B.dut.PJP.a

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Scan: Utrecht UB MAZ 2176 (Judges) vol.1 p.Bb4r
Show edition: 1657.B.dut.PJP.b

Scan: Utrecht UB MAZ 2176 (I Kings) vol.1 p.Pp5r
Show edition: 1657.B.dut.PJP.b

References

Literature references

Lehmann-Haupt, Hellmut 1977 Chapter 2 An Introduction to the Woodcuts of the Seventeenth Century, with a discussion of the German woodcut Broadsides of the Seventeenth Century (by Ingeborg Lehmann-Haupt), New York

Lehmann-Haupt, Hellmut 1983 Christoffel van Sichem A Family of Dutch 17th Century Woodcut Artists, in: Hollstein's Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts, ca. 1450-1700, Vol. XXVII, Christoffel (1) van Sichem to Herman Specht, pp. 274-306

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