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Illustration XXI
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English
16th century
Illustration XXI
c. 1550
Artists
Anonymous England 1539
Artist
Classification
Prints
Technique
Woodcut
Culture
English
Century
16th century
Division
European and American Art
Department
Department of Prints
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Illustration L: the 3rd figure: the opening of the first four seals unleashes the four horsemen of the Apocalypse (Revelation 6: 1-8).
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Illustration XXXV: Joab arranges for Absalom's return by sending a wise woman of Tekoah to supplicate to David. David gives his consent to Joab to bring Absalom back (II Kings 14).
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Illustration XX
Anonymous England 1539, c. 1550
16th century
English
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Illustration XXII: There was war between King Jeroboam of Israel and King Rehoboam of Judah all their days (IV Kings 14: 30).
Anonymous England 1539, 16th century
16th century
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Illustration XV
Anonymous England 1539, 16th century
16th century
English
Prints
Illustration XVI
Anonymous England 1539, c. 1550
16th century
English
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Illustration XLIII
Anonymous England 1539, 16th century
16th century
English
Prints
Illustration XXXIX: Moses addresses the people of Israel before their entry in the Jordan, a brief discourse on all the events that have come to pass (Deuteronomy 1).
Anonymous England 1539, 16th century
16th century
English
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Illustration IV: Representation of Saint John and his vision of Jesus Christ (First Epistle of Saint John the Divine)
Anonymous England 1539, 16th century
16th century
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Illustration XXII
Anonymous England 1539, c. 1550
16th century
English
Prints
Illustration XXI: On his death bed, Jacob blesses Joseph's sons Ephraim and Manasseh (Genesis 48)
Anonymous England 1539, 16th century
16th century
English
Prints
Illustration VII
Anonymous England 1539, c. 1550
16th century
English