S. FOKKE (1712-1784), Jakobs Söhne mit Kornsäcken, um 1750, KSt. Klassizismus

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Simon Fokke (1712 Amsterdam - 1784 ebd.), Jakobs Söhne finden in den Getreidesäcken ihr Geld, um 1750, Kupferstich

  • Technik: Kupferstich auf Papier

  • Datierung: um 1750

  • Beschreibung: Simon Fokke, Jakobs Söhne finden in den Getreidesäcken ihr Geld, Kupferstich, um 1750. Beschreibung: Kupferstich von Simon Fokke, bezeichnet unten rechts: "S. Fokke fecit. ", darunter: "Gen. XLII. De Zoonen van Jacob vinden ieder hun geld in de sakken weder gekeerd. Les Fils de Jacob trouvent leur argent das leurs sacs". Jakobs Söhne finden in den soeben gekauften Getreidesäcken ihr Geld wieder. Ihren Bruder Josef - inzwischen Statthalter - hatten sie nicht erkannt, er hatte ihnen das Geld unbemerkt in die Getreidesäcke stecken lassen. Simon Fokke (Amsterdam 1712 - Amsterdam 1784) war niederländischer Zeichner, Kupferstecher und Radierer.

  • Quelle: Bibel (Altes Testament) | Buch, Religion

  • Schlagworte: Biblisches, Religiös, Niederlande, Klassizismus, 1750-1799

  • Größe: Papier: 16.6 cm x 20.0 cm

  • Zustand: Akzeptabler Zustand. Altersgemäßer Zustand. Großer Flüssigkeitsfleck unten.

 



 

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Simon Fokke (1712 Amsterdam - 1784 ibid.), Jacob's sons find their money in the sacks of grain, c. 1750, Copper engraving


  • Technique: Copper engraving on Paper

  • Date: c. 1750

  • Description: Simon Fokke, Jacob's Sons Find Their Money in the Grain Sacks, copperplate engraving, c. 1750. Description: Copperplate engraving by Simon Fokke, inscribed lower right: "S. Fokke fecit. ", below: "Gen. XLII. De Zoonen van Jacob vinden ieder hun geld in de sakken weder gekeerd. Les Fils de Jacob trouvent leur argent das leurs sacs". Jacob's sons find their money in the grain sacks they have just bought. They had not recognised their brother Joseph - by now governor - who had let them slip the money into the grain sacks unnoticed. Simon Fokke (Amsterdam 1712 - Amsterdam 1784) was a Dutch draughtsman, engraver and etcher.

  • Source: Bibel (Altes Testament) | Book, Religion

  • Keywords: 18th century, Classicism, Biblical, Netherlands,

  • Size: Paper: 16.6 cm x 20.0 cm (6.5 x 7.9 in)

  • Condition: Rather good condition. Condition commensurate with age. Large liquid stain at the bottom.



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