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Joseph Interpreting Pharoahs Dreams (copy), 1640-70. Creator: Unknown
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Joseph Interpreting Pharoahs Dreams (copy), 1640-70. Creator: Unknown
Joseph Interpreting Pharoahs Dreams (copy), 1640-70. After Lucas van Leyden
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This print captures a copy of "Joseph Interpreting Pharaoh's Dreams" from the 17th century. Created by an unknown artist, this piece is based on Lucas van Leyden's original work. The image belongs to the Baroque era, showcasing its characteristic style and grandeur. The scene depicts Joseph assisting Pharaoh in interpreting his dreams during a banquet in ancient Egypt. A group of courtiers surrounds them as they discuss the dream's meaning. Joseph, portrayed as a wise and knowledgeable figure, stands out among the crowd with his regal attire. The engraving showcases intricate details of furniture and decor inside the palace where the event takes place. The attention to detail brings this biblical story to life, emphasizing its significance within Christianity. Although created during the Dutch Golden Age, this artwork reflects Indo-European influences through its portrayal of diverse characters. It highlights Clement de Jonghe's contribution as an engraver who played a crucial role in disseminating art during that time. Preserved at The Met museum in Netherlands, this print allows us to appreciate both the historical context and artistic mastery behind this piece. Its monochromatic presentation adds depth and intensity to every element captured within it. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are reminded of our rich heritage and how art can transcend time by immortalizing stories like Joseph interpreting Pharaoh's dreams for generations to come.
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