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Abels death. Engraving in "The main facts of holy history". Epinal Imaging, 4th Series. Pellerin and Cie, printer-publisher, Epinal. End of the 19th century. Dim: 5, 5x3, 5cm
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Abels death. Engraving in "The main facts of holy history". Epinal Imaging, 4th Series. Pellerin and Cie, printer-publisher, Epinal. End of the 19th century. Dim: 5, 5x3, 5cm
DUV4209943 Abels death. Engraving in " The main facts of holy history". Epinal Imaging, 4th Series. Pellerin and Cie, printer-publisher, Epinal. End of the 19th century. Dim: 5, 5x3, 5cm by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Abels death. Engraving in " The main facts of holy history". Epinal Imaging, 4th Series. Pellerin and Cie, printer-publisher, Epinal. End of the 19th century. Dim: 5, 5x3, 5cm); Photo © Duvallon
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Abel Blood Brotherhood Cain Jealousy Lamb Late Meat Revenge Seraph Seraphs Bible Story Biblical Events Biblical Scene C European Economic Community C European Union Duvallon Sadness
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This print captures the tragic scene of Abel's death, depicted in an engraving from "The main facts of holy history" by Epinal Imaging. Created by French School artists in the late 19th century, this small-sized print measures 5.5x3.5cm and is part of a series published by Pellerin and Cie in Epinal. In this powerful image, we witness the violence that unfolds as jealousy consumes Cain, leading him to take his brother's life. The lamb symbolizes innocence and purity while blood stains the ground, representing the irreversible consequences of Cain's actions. Amidst the sadness and despair portrayed here, an angel hovers above as a divine presence witnesses this heartbreaking event. This engraving serves as a reminder of the destructive power of revenge and its devastating impact on both individuals and families. The intricate details captured by Jean Duvallon highlight not only his artistic skill but also his deep understanding of biblical stories. Through this artwork, he explores themes such as brotherhood, religion, and morality that have resonated with audiences for centuries. As we contemplate this scene from Holy History engraved onto paper over a hundred years ago in France, we are reminded of our shared humanity across time and cultures. It serves as a testament to how art can transcend borders to touch hearts worldwide with its profound messages about life's complexities.
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