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The Sacrifice of Elijah and the Prophets of Baal (Sacrifices d’Elie et des Prophètes de Baal)
172918th century
180 x 337 mm (7.1 x 13.3 in.)
Engraved by Paul-Ponce-Antoine Robert, aka Robert de Seri, French, (1686–1733)
Woodcut by Nicolas Le Sueur, French, (1691–1764)
After Maturino da Firenze, Italian, d. died ca. 1528
- Bible
- printmaking techniques
- prophets - Those who foretell future events, especially divinely inspired revelations. WCOL9 [December 1992 alternate term added. December 1990 descriptor added.]
- sacrifice
- image Dimensions: 180 x 337 mm (7.1 x 13.3 in.)
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Paul-Ponce-Antoine Robert, aka Robert de Seri, French, (1686–1733) Nicolas Le Sueur, French, (1691–1764) Maturino da Firenze, Italian, d. died ca. 1528 . The Sacrifice of Elijah and the Prophets of Baal (Sacrifices d’Elie et des Prophètes de Baal), 1729. Copperplate etching printed with woodcut in rose, blue, and blue-grey. image : 180 x 337 mm (7.1 x 13.3 in.). Plate : 212 x 355 mm (8.3 x 14 in.). Sheet : 536 x 389 mm (21.1 x 15.3 in.). DAC accession number 2013.13.1. Magdalena Wagner Fund, 2013. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: R. Lee) .