Illustration: 71K2926x71K29261x1

General

Title the people of Samaria rush out and loot the Syrian camp, in the rush, King Jehoram's attendant who disbelieved Elisha's prophecy and who is on duty at the city gate, is trampled to death
Type Illustration
Sizes 103x83
Material Woodcut
Colour Black
Artist Christoffel (2) van Sichem
Oldest appearance in Biblia Sacra 1657
Iconclass 71K2926,71K29261
Iconclass description the people of Samaria rush out and loot the Syrian camp, in the rush, King Jehoram's attendant who disbelieved Elisha's prophecy and who is on duty at the city gate, is trampled to death
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Appearances

Amsterdam BVU XI.05043 (II Kings) 1 Rr6r
Show scan: Amsterdam BVU XI.05043 (II Kings) vol.1 p.Rr6r
Show edition: 1657.B.dut.PJP.a

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Scan: Utrecht UB MAZ 2176 (II Kings) vol.1 p.Rr6r
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

Bibliographic references

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