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Jean Théodore de Bry
(1561 - 31st Jan, 1623)
Bible latine illustrée : Dina (Ge XXXIV)
1609
Credit:
Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais (musée de Port-Royal des Champs) / Michel Urtado
Magny-les-Hameaux, musée de Port-Royal des Champs
http://www.port-royal-des-champs.eu/
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woman
Bible (book)
kidnapping
Old Testament
massacre
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About the artwork
Title:
Bible latine illustrée : Dina (Ge XXXIV)
Periods:
modern age
17th century
XVIIth century
Techniques:
engraving (print)
Dimensions:
90 x 106
Inventory number:
PRL1780-027
Detail:
Biblia Sacra vulgatae, Mannheim, apud Io: Albinum, I, page 38.
Location:
Magny-les-Hameaux, musée de Port-Royal des Champs
About the author(s)
Author:
Jean Théodore de Bry
Also known as:
Jean Theodore Debry
Johann Theodor de Bry
Johannes Theodorus de Bry
Jean Théodore Debry
Born:
1561
Dead:
31st Jan, 1623
Country:
Pays-Bas
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Johann Theodor de Bry
(1561 – 31 January 1623) was an engraver and publisher. He was born in Strasbourg, the elder son and pupil of Dirk de Bry. He greatly assisted his father in works such as, the
Florilegium novum
, which was published at Frankfort in 1612, and, with the assistance of his brother Johannes Israel, he completed the two volumes of Boissard's 'Romanae urbis Topographia et Antiquitates,' which were left unfinished at his father's death. He also published 'Emblemata secularia,' 1596…
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