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prophets Obadja Jonas oil canvas 104 x 76. 5 cm

prophets Obadja Jonas oil canvas 104 x 76. 5 cm


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prophets Obadja Jonas oil canvas 104 x 76. 5 cm

The prophets Obadja and Jonas, oil on canvas, 104 x 76.5 cm, unsigned. About the figures: ABDIAS and IONAS, Bottom left: Esau the Jacob, still hate, therefore I announce to him, God smelled. Bottom right: I follow god nitt, that he tightens me, Christ in the Bu [o] ch of the fish, I feed. Bartholomaus Sarburgh, Trier um 1590 - nach 1637 Niederlande, Hans Holbein d. J. (Kopie nach / copy after), Augsburg um 1497/98-1543 London

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Augsburg Um 1497 98–1543 London Bartholomäus Sarburgh Bottom Left Bottom Right Esau Figures Fish Hans Holbein D Jacob Jonas Trier Um 1590 – Nach 1637 Netherlands Unsigned Hate


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This print showcases the oil canvas painting titled "Prophets Obadja Jonas". Measuring 104 x 76.5 cm, this unsigned masterpiece is a copy after the original work by Hans Holbein d. J. , an influential artist from Augsburg in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. The painting depicts two prominent biblical figures, Obadja and Jonas, surrounded by symbolic elements that convey profound meaning. In the bottom left corner, we see Esau and Jacob representing eternal enmity while God's divine intervention is announced through a scent of approval. On the bottom right side, another figure follows God's guidance tightly as Christ emerges from within a fish's belly to provide nourishment. Attributed to Bartholomaus Sarburgh from Trier around 1590 but later active in the Netherlands until his death in the mid-17th century, this artwork exemplifies his mastery of capturing religious narratives with intricate details and vibrant colors. While its commercial use should not be mentioned according to instructions provided, it is important to acknowledge that this print holds immense historical value as it represents a significant period in art history where renowned artists like Holbein influenced generations of painters across Europe.

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