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908_06_LR9508601 Jacob and Rachel at the well
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akg7643463 Francisco Antolinez y Sarabia, Spanish, 1644-1700, Jacob and Rachel, 1665/1700, oil on canvas, Unframed: 32 1/4 × 42 1/2 inches (81.9 × 108 cm).
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akg7079348 Elias van Nijmegen, Laban with Jacob, wallpaper painting painting linen oil painting, After first marrying Laban's daughters with Laban's daughters and having worked for Laban for six more years Jacob escapes with Lea Rachel and children herds of slaves and female slaves the land of Gilead without saying goodbye to his uncle Laban. Laban haunts Jacob but God warns him that he is not allowed to hurt Jacob and his belongings. So there is only conversation and Jacob and Laban conclude treaty. (Genesis 31: 22-43) Rotterdam City Triangle Leuvehaven Leuvebrugsteeg Josua of Belle bible religion Old Testament Laban Jacob Elias of Nijmegen Together with parts of the building from Leuvehaven 103 house of Josua of Belle II (1680-1738). Cadastre map 1832 H 131 (Leuvehaven west side house south of the Leuvebrugsteeg).
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alb9881195 The betrothal of Jacob and Rachel in the Bible. Jacobi et Rahelis Desponsatio. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by Joachim von Sandrart from his LAcademia Todesca, della Architectura, Scultura & Pittura, oder Teutsche Academie, der Edlen Bau- Bild- und Mahlerey-Kunste, German Academy of Architecture, Sculpture and Painting, Jacob von Sandrart, Nuremberg, 1675.
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alb4108046 Jacob entertaining himself with Rachel and Lea. Draughtsman: Wybrand Hendriks. After Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem. Dating: 1777. Measurements: h 409 mm × w 344 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb4103909 The Meeting of Jacob and Esau. Dating: c. 1610 - 1620. Measurements: support: h 24.5 cm × w 31 cm; d 4.3 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Jacob Symonsz Pynas (attributed to). Jan Symonsz Pynas (rejected attribution). Bartholomeus Breenbergh (rejected attribution).
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alb4103880 Joseph telling his dreams. Dating: 1633. Measurements: h 51 cm × w 39 cm; d 4.5 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Rembrandt van Rijn (signed by artist).
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akg3001474 Frühchristlich, italienische Werkstatt, um 350/370 n.Chr. - Reliquienkasten mit Szenen des Alten und Neuen Testaments, sog. Lipsanothek von Brescia, rechte Seite, mittleres Bildfeld: Heilung des Bildgeborenen und Auferweckung des Lazarus; oberer Fries: Moses und der brennende Dornbusch; die drei Jünglinge im Feuerofen, Moses empfängt die Gesetzestafeln; unterer Fries: Jakob und Rahel am Brunnen, Kampf Jakobs mit dem Engel und Traum von der Himmelsleiter; Vorderseite des Deckels: Apostel. - Elfenbeinplatten auf Holzkern, Höhe 22 cm, Breite 32,7 cm, Tiefe 24 cm. Aus dem Kloster Santa Giulia in Brescia (Lombardei, Italien). Brescia, Museo Civico Cristiano. Museum: Brescia, Museo Civico Cristiano. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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les39191329 Jacob and Rachel at the well. 10044003. Author: Pedro de Orrente. Location: El Escorial, Real Monastero de San Lorenzo, El Escorial, Spain.
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les39191243 Rachel and Jacob at the well. Oil on canvas. 10044003. Author: Pedro de Orrente. Location: El Escorial, Real Monastero de San Lorenzo, El Escorial, Spain.
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alb4102164 The meeting of Jacob and Rachel. Dating: c. 1638. Measurements: support: h 40.6 cm × w 60.5 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Claes Moeyaert.
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alb5068027 painting, Jan Steen, c. 1661, canvas, oil paint, painted, General dimensions according to catalog 1983: 109.5 × 144.5cm 1095 × 1445mm, With frame: 139.5 × 174 × 7cm 1395 × 1740 × 70mm, cow, landscape, sheep, camel, woman, goat, dog, biblical representation, man, child, Painting with a biblical representation: Laban is looking for Terafim stolen by Rachel. In a gently sloping landscape with trees on the left sits Rachel on the right, wearing a blue-green skirt and a wide red cloak trimmed with white fur. She covers her camel saddle, in which the Terafim is hidden. Behind her is a high umbrella. She holds a child on her lap and turns her head to her father Laban, who, wearing a purple robe with a yellow cloak, with a club in the left hand and the back to the viewer, has a conversation with the right of him behind an opened suitcase standing Jacob. Jacob is wearing a red robe. He makes a gesture of innocence with both hands because he was unable to find the Terafim in the suitcase. Behind him two camels with a man, a boy, two women and a shepherd. More to the left behind Laban and Rachel, a second man and a lance-leaning warrior, pointing Laban at Rachel. Even more to the left a shepherd with a red cap on the head and a stick over the shoulder. In front of him are flocks of goats, sheep and cows. In the foreground a still life of a porridge plate and a basket with white cloth. As well as three children playing, on the right a boy in a red robe kneeling in front of a girl holding a bag in the right hand and holding the left up; between them in two marbles and more to the rear a girl with a doll. In the far left foreground a sleeping dog, two men looking for a saddle bag, a lying horse and in the near future shepherds with pack animals resting. Not signed. The painting is in a wooden frame. On the back is a wax stamp from Kunsthandel Sedelmeyer Paris, 1889.
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alb1980671 Meeting of Jacob and Rachel, by Hugo van der Goes (1440-1482), drawing. Location: Oxford, Christ Church Picture Gallery.
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alb1995453 Jacob meeting Rachel, 1836, by Joseph von Fuhrich (1800-1876), oil on canvas, 66x92 cm. Location: Vienna, Österreichischer Galerie Belvedere (Art Gallery).
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alb2054076 Jacob and Rachel at the well, Roman school, 17th century, oil on canvas, 73x122 cm. Location: Rome, Galleria Spada (Art Gallery).
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akg4536312 Velázquez, Eugenio Lucas y; 1824-1870. "Weinende Rachel und die Brüder Jakobs", undat. Öl auf Kupfer, 22 x 32,5 cm. Sammlung Gigoux; Besançon, Musée des Beaux Arts et d'Archéologie.
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akg3091685 Dräger, Joseph Anton. 1794-1833. "Rahel und Jacob am Brunnen", 1824/26. Öl auf Holz, 65 x 50 cm. Inv.Nr.III, 75. Trier, Städt. Museum Simeonstift Trier. Museum: Trier, Städt. Museum Simeonstift Trier.
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akg3543914 Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Julius 1794-1872. "Jakob und Rahel am Brunnen", 1820. 1.Mose 29,10-12. Pinsel in Braun über Rötelpause und Bleistift, beigefarbenes Velin, 56,8 x 45,8 cm. Inv.Nr.6844. Frankfurt a. M., Städelsches Kunstinstit. Museum: Frankfurt am Main, Städelsches Kunstinstitut.
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alb5137481 Engraver: Caesare Fantetti, Italian, 16501700, After: Raphael, Italian, 14831520, Jacob Demanding the Hand of Rachel, Engraving, image: 24.2 × 26.2 cm (9 1/2 × 10 5/16 in.), Italian, 17th century, Works on Paper - Prints.
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alb3198030 Rachel, Jan Collaert (II), Philips Galle, Cornelis Kiliaan, 1588 - 1597.
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alb2037231 Dante Gabriel Rossetti / 'Dante's Vision of Rachel and Leah', 1855, Watercolour on paper, 35 cm x 31 cm. Museum: The Tate Gallery, BERLIN, UK.
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alb4108082 Jacob with Rachel and Lea in landscape. Draughtsman: Jordanus Hoorn. After Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem. Dating: 1774. Measurements: h 443 mm × w 352 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb3708593 Joseph Interprets His Dream to Jacob. Dated: 1512. Medium: engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: LUCAS VAN LEYDEN.
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alb3602835 Joseph Telling His Dreams to Jacob (copy). Artist: After Lucas van Leyden (Netherlandish, Leiden ca. 1494-1533 Leiden). Dimensions: sheet: 5 x 6 3/4 in. (12.7 x 17.1 cm). Publisher: Clement de Jonghe (Dutch, Brunsbüttel (Landkreis Dithmarschen) 1624/1625-1677 Amsterdam). Date: 1640-70. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb9522031 Jacob meets Rachel, Fuite de Jacob vers Labam son oncle (title on object), History of Jacob and Esau (series title), Histoire de Esaeu et de Jacob (series title on object), At the well in Haran, Jacob meets Rachel, who is giving her father's sheep to drink. Jacob embraces Rachel. In addition, the sheep are drinking at the well, from which Jacob has removed the capstone. Below the depiction a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Gen. 29. Part of a series of 4 prints of the history of Jacob and Esau. Numbered lower right: 4. Part of an album of mainly Christian scenes., print maker: anonymous, after drawing by: Maerten de Vos, after print by: anonymous, 1580 - 1621, paper, engraving, height 134 mm × width 180 mm, height 298 mm × width 182 mm.
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alb9524272 Wedding of Jacob and Rachel, Andrea Boscoli, after Benozzo Gozzoli, 1593 - 1594, draughtsman: Andrea Boscoli, after: Benozzo Gozzoli, 1593 - 1594, paper, pen, h 139 mm × w 250 mm.
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alb9510413 Lea lying in bed and praying. Jacob who is angry with Laban for letting him marry his oldest daughter Leah instead of Rachel comes to seek redress from Laban. Through the window Jacob is seen herding Laban's sheep for seven years in exchange for marrying Rachel. Page from a book with text on recto and verso, Jacob complains to Laban that the latter gave him Leah instead of Rachel as a wife, print maker: Daniël van den Bremden, (mentioned on object), Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, c. 1635 - c. 1637, paper, engraving, letterpress printing, h 232 mm × w 160 mm, h 102 mm × w 133 mm.
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alb9486313 Jacob complains to Laban, Raphael Bible (series title), Paintings in Raphael's Loggia (series title), Imagines Veteris ac Novi Testamenti (series title), Jacob stands before Laban and, in the presence of Lea and Rachel, complains about Laban's ruse. Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Lea instead of Rachel. Bible verse below the illustration. Print is part of an album., print maker: Cesare Fantetti, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Cesare Fantetti, (mentioned on object), after painting by: Rafaël, (mentioned on object), print maker: Italy, after drawing by: Italy, after painting by: Vaticaanstad, publisher: Rome, Vaticaanstad, 1675, paper, etching, height 236 mm × width 307 mm.
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alb9488195 At the well in Haran, Jacob meets Rachel, who is giving her father's sheep to drink. Jacob embraces Rachel. In addition, the sheep are drinking at the well, from which Jacob has removed the capstone. Below the scene a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Gen. 29, Jacob meets Rachel History of Jacob and Esau Theatrum biblicum , Maerten de Vos, print maker: anonymous, publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), Amsterdam, 1579 and/or 1643, paper, engraving, h 215 mm × w 271 mm.
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alb9471825 Ornament for a dish border. Jacob and Rachel embrace at the well of Haran. Rachel was watering her father's sheep. Jacob's men remove the stone from the well for her. With Latin text in cartouches. With text in Latin in cartouche above image., The meeting of Jacob and Rachel at the well The history of Jacob (series title), print maker: Cornelis Cort, (mentioned on object), Frans Floris (I), (mentioned on object), publisher: Julius Goltzius, print maker: unknown, publisher: Antwerp, after 1563 - before c. 1601, paper, engraving, h 132 mm × w 224 mm.
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alb9472492 Jacob with his family on their way home, Raphael Bible (series title), Paintings in Raphael's Loggia (series title), Imagines Veteris ac Novi Testamenti (series title), Jacob stands before Laban and, in the presence of Lea and Rachel, complains about Laban's ruse. Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Lea instead of Rachel. Bible verse below the illustration. Print is part of an album., print maker: Cesare Fantetti, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Cesare Fantetti, (mentioned on object), after painting by: Rafaël, (mentioned on object), print maker: Italy, after drawing by: Italy, after painting by: Vaticaanstad, publisher: Rome, Vaticaanstad, 1675, paper, etching, height 243 mm × width 274 mm.
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alb9461522 Jacob deceived by Laban, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1700 - 1750, Laban deceives Jacob by having him marry Lea instead of Rachel. He demands another seven years of labor from Jacob before he can marry Rachel. In the background the wedding feast of Jacob and Leah. In the margin a two-line caption in Dutch., print maker: Crispijn van de Passe (I), publisher: Isaac Greve, print maker: Utrecht, publisher: Amsterdam, 1700 - 1750, paper, engraving, h 84 mm × w 120 mm.
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alb9453349 Jacob lifts the stone from the well, Jacob rolls the stone from the well (title on object), Rachel brings her father Laban's sheep to the well. Jacob sees her and walks to the well and lifts the stone from the opening so the sheep can drink. Above the scene a title. Below it six verses and a reference to Genesis 29: 9-10. The print is part of an album., print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (III), (mentioned on object), publisher: Jan Klooster, Amsterdam, 1645 - 1646 and/or 1740, paper, letterpress printing, height 95 mm × width 91 mm, height 168 mm × width 128 mm.
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alb9450168 Jacob works seven years with Laban, Jacob stipulates with Laban, 7 years to serve Rachel, (title on object), In exchange for Rachel's hand, Jacob commits to serve seven years as a shepherd for Laban. Above the scene a title. Below, six verses and a reference to Genesis 29:15-19. The print is part of an album., print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (III), (mentioned on object), publisher: Jan Klooster, Amsterdam, 1645 - 1646 and/or 1740, paper, letterpress printing, height 100 mm × width 76 mm, height 169 mm × width 125 mm.
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alb9438507 Jacob meets Rachel at the well, Raphael Bible (series title), Paintings in Raphael's Loggia (series title), Imagines Veteris ac Novi Testamenti (series title), Rachel lets her father's flock of sheep and goats drink at a well. At the well, Rachel and Jacob meet. Bible verse below the image. Print is part of an album., print maker: Cesare Fantetti, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Cesare Fantetti, (mentioned on object), after painting by: Rafaël, (mentioned on object), print maker: Italy, after drawing by: Italy, after painting by: Vaticaanstad, publisher: Rome, Vaticaanstad, 1675, paper, etching, height 236 mm × width 307 mm.
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alb9434379 The Farewell of Jacob and Rachel, Salvatore Castiglione, after Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, 1620 - 1715, draughtsman: Salvatore Castiglione, draughtsman: anonymous, Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, 1620 - 1715, prepared paper, pen, brush, h 373 mm × w 518 mm.
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alb9410510 The meeting of Jacob and Rachel at the well, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1700 - 1750, Rachel brings her father Laban's sheep to the well. Jacob sees her and walks to the well and lifts the stone from the opening so the sheep can drink. In the margin a two-line caption in Dutch., print maker: Crispijn van de Passe (I), publisher: Isaac Greve, print maker: Utrecht, publisher: Amsterdam, 1700 - 1750, paper, engraving, h 85 mm × w 119 mm.
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alb9402083 Jacob flees from Laban, Cornelis Huyberts, after Gerard Hoet (I), 1720 - 1728, Jacob flees from Laban with his family and possessions. In the background the procession with Jacob's cattle is leaving. In the background right Rachel is seen stealing the terafim, the statues of the gods, from her father Laban. Below a reference to Gen. 31:1-21 and the title of the print in Hebrew, English, German, Latin, French and Dutch., print maker: Cornelis Huyberts, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Gerard Hoet (I), (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1720 - 1728, paper, engraving, etching, h 357 mm × w 221 mm.
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alb9400628 Two prints on one sheet in ornamental frame. On the left Jacob kissing and embracing Rachel. Rachel's sheep drinking from a well (Gen. 29-10). On the right, Esau embracing Jacob. In the background are Leah and Rachel with their children and Esau's soldiers (Gen. 33-4). In the margins caption in Dutch. Fifth and sixth prints (e and f) of a series of six depicting scenes from the life of Jacob, Jacob kisses Rachel / Esau embraces Jacob Scenes from the life of Jacob (series title), Hans Janssen, (mentioned on object), print maker: anonymous, Amsterdam, 1615 - 1651, paper, engraving, h 91 mm × w 40 mm × h 90 mm × w 40 mm.
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alb9365882 Jacob rolls the stone of the well, Arcanorum detectrix probitas (title on object), Emblemata Sacra è praecipuis utriusque testamenti historiis concinnata (Old Testament) (series title), Imagines et figurae bibliorum (series title), Landscape with a river. Jacob and the men of the nearby town of Haran remove the stone from the well for Rachel, the daughter of Laban, so that she can give her father's flock a drink. On the left, Rachel comes running with the flock (Gen. 29:10). With a motto in Latin above the image and a four-line caption in Latin below the print. The print is part of an album., print maker: Pieter van der Borcht (I), Bernardus Sellius, print maker: Antwerp, publisher: Amsterdam, 1582 - 1593 and/or 1613, paper, letterpress printing, etching, height 187 mm × width 244 mm.
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alb9392897 Jacob persuades Leah and Rachel to flee from Laban, Pieter Symonsz Potter, 1638.
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alb9339735 Jacob and Laban, Inefficax calliditas (title on object), Emblemata Sacra è praecipuis utriusque testamenti historiis concinnata (Old Testament) (series title), Imagines et figurae bibliorum (series title), Jacob secretly returns to Canaan, taking his wives, children and possessions with him. In the background left, Jacob informs his wives Leah and Rachel of their departure. Laban set off in pursuit and searches through all the possessions. In the foreground Jacob and Leban are talking to each other. On the right, Rachel is sitting on the ground in a tent. Her father next to her asks where the teraphim or statues of gods are hidden that she stole (Gen. 31:22). With a motto in Latin above the image and a four-line caption in Latin below the print. The print is part of an album., print maker: Pieter van der Borcht (I), Bernardus Sellius, print maker: Antwerp, publisher: Amsterdam, 1582 - 1593 and/or 1613, paper, letterpress printing, etching, height 188 mm × width 242 mm.
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alb3720683 The Meeting of Jacob and Rachel. Dated: c. 1829. Dimensions: overall: 42.5 x 31.9 cm (16 3/4 x 12 9/16 in.). Medium: graphite on wove paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Josef von Führich.
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alb4146447 Jacob and Rachel. Christian Ernst Stözel (German, 1792-1837); after August Richter (German, 1803-1884). Date: 1833. Dimensions: 179 × 249 mm (image); 222 × 284 mm (plate); 333 × 506 mm (sheet). Engraving in black on ivory wove paper. Origin: Germany. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Christian Ernst Stözel.
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alb4136498 Jacob and Rachel Lamenting their Son Joseph. English Painter (Master of the Lydgate Troybook); English (London), active about 1420-1430. Date: 1420-1430. Dimensions: 95 × 92 mm. Opaque watercolor and mordent gilding on parchment. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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akg8360642 Vay, Lodewyck. 1630 - after 1655. "The reconciliation of Jacob and Laban", undated. (Genesis 31: 44). Oil on canvas, 196 × 267 cm. London, Sotheby's, November 2, 2000, lot 16.
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akg8341734 Schubert, Franz August 1806-1893. "Jacob and Rachel at the well", 1835. (Genesis 29: 1-13). Oil on canvas, 99.1 × 137.2 cm. London, Sotheby's, October 24, 1996, lot 3.
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akg207317 Palma Vecchio, orig. Jacopo de'Negretti, 1480-1528. "Jacob and Rachel". (Jacob, ancestor of the Israelites meets his wife-to-be Rachel; - 1st Moses, 29.1-12). Oil on canvas, 146.5 × 250.5cm. Dresden, Gemäldegalerie, Alte Meister. Museum: Dresden, Gemäldegalerie, Alte Meister. Author: PALMA VECCHIO (EIGENTL. JACOPO DE'NEGRETTI).
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akg093489 Florenz (Italien), S. Maria Novella (1246 begonnen). Begegnung Jakobs mit Rahel. Fresko, 14. Jahrhundert. Foto, undat., 1890er Jahre (Giacomo Brogi, Florenz).
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akg239610 Stimmer, Tobias. 1539-1584. Jakob und Rahel am Brunnen. (1. Mose 29,1-13). Holzschnitt. Aus: Johann Fischart, Biblische Historien, Basel (Thomas Guerin) 1576, Nr. 23.
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akg199086 nach: Merian, Matthäus d. Ä.; 1593-1650. "Rachel et Lia". (Jakob und Rahel am Brunnen; -1. Mose 29,1-13). Kupferstich, 1670, von Pierre Mariette. (1634-1716) nach Merian. Aus: L'Histoire du Vieux et du Nouveau Testament (..). Par le Sieur de Royaumont, Nouvelle edition, Paris (Jean Villette) 1723, S. 51. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg010497 Rudolf von Ems Middle High German poet, died ca 1250/54. Works: World chronicle. Laban looks for the stolen house gods at Jacob's familiy / Reconciliation bewteen Laban and Jacob. Illumination, Upper Austrian, ca 1411. (so called Toggenburg-Bible), fol. 48v. Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg8649627 Pieter Symonsz Potter. Jacob Urging Leah and Rachel to Flee from Laban, 1638. Oil on panel. Den Haag, Mauritshuis.
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alb3894476 Jacob with Laban and his Daughters. Date/Period: 1676. Painting. Oil on canvas Oil. Height: 720 mm (28.34 in); Width: 945 mm (37.20 in). Author: Claude.
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alb3906251 Jacob and Rachel at the Well. Date/Period: 17th century. Painting. Oil on canvas Oil. Height: 930 mm (36.61 in); Width: 1,492 mm (58.74 in). Author: SPANISH SCHOOL.
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akg8382751 Jacob and Laban with Rachel and Leah (recto), 1600s. Drawing, Red chalk, 21.3 × 29.2 cm. Inv. No. 1939.666. a, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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akg8382433 Jacob and Laban with Rachel and Leah (recto) Sketch of Two Men and Other Various Figures (verso), 1600s. Drawing, Red chalk, 21.3 × 29.2 cm. Inv. No. 1939.666, Cleveland, Museum of Art.
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ado00051329 "Jacob meets the daughters of Laban, Rachel and Leah". Oil on canvas by Louis Gauffier (1761-1801), dated 1787. Paris, Muse du Louvre.
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akg7869477 SCHADOW, WILHELM VON1788 Berlin - 1862 Düsseldorf - schoolErminia Searching for Shelter at the Shepherds. (Torquato Tasso, La Gierusalemme Liberata, VII, 6-7). Oil on canvas. 82 x 106cm. Monogrammed lower left: M.F. Framed.The picture presumably stems from the Schadow-School Düsseldorf from ca. 1840.Comparable topics from Tasso have been painted by C.F. Sohn as well as by W. Volkhart.Similar to the 'Basket Maker' is the 'Moses' from 1837 by A. Heubel (cf.: Lexikon der Düsseldorfer Malerschule, Band II, p. 100), in terms of composition especially Christian Köhler's 'Jacob and Rachel at the Well' from 1842 (ib. p. 257) is related.Several artists can be associated with the monogram F.M.: F.W. Martersteig (1814-1899), F. Meyer (geb. 1816) or possibly also the in Rome working F. Müller (1749-1825).We would like to thank Dr. Middendorf for her kind support..
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akg7869476 SCHADOW, WILHELM VON1788 Berlin - 1862 Düsseldorf - schoolErminia Searching for Shelter at the Shepherds. (Torquato Tasso, La Gierusalemme Liberata, VII, 6-7). Oil on canvas. 82 x 106cm. Monogrammed lower left: M.F. Framed.The picture presumably stems from the Schadow-School Düsseldorf from ca. 1840.Comparable topics from Tasso have been painted by C.F. Sohn as well as by W. Volkhart.Similar to the 'Basket Maker' is the 'Moses' from 1837 by A. Heubel (cf.: Lexikon der Düsseldorfer Malerschule, Band II, p. 100), in terms of composition especially Christian Köhler's 'Jacob and Rachel at the Well' from 1842 (ib. p. 257) is related.Several artists can be associated with the monogram F.M.: F.W. Martersteig (1814-1899), F. Meyer (geb. 1816) or possibly also the in Rome working F. Müller (1749-1825).We would like to thank Dr. Middendorf for her kind support..
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akg345282 Cossiau, Jan Joost van. 1664 - um 1734. "Landschaft mit Jakob und Rahel am Brunnen", 1718. (1. Mose 29,1-13). Öl auf Leinwand, 103 × 153 cm. Wien, Sammlung Schönborn-Buchheim, Inv. Nr. G 072.
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akg863547 Zick, Januarius; 1730-1797. "Jakob und Rahel am Brunnen", 1774. (1.Mose 29,10-12). Öl auf Leinwand. Museum: Pushkin Museum., MOSKAU.
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alb1981798 Meeting of Jacob and Rachel, by Nicola Grassi (1682-ca 1750). Location: Udine, Musei Civici E Galleria Di Storia E Arte Antica (Art Museum).
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alb1995604 Jacob and Rachel, painted by Andrea Appiani (1754-1817), oil on panel. Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, San Martino (St Martin) Basilica, Alzano Lombardo. Italy, 18th century.
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alb1943326 Joseph (son of Jacob and Rachel) is sold into slavery in Egypt by his brothers. Engraving by Gustave Dore_. 19th century. Colored.
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alb1798581 Old Testament. Book of Genesis. Jacob in his uncle Laban's house and the father of his two wives Leah and Rachel. Engraving by Gustave Dore. 19th century. Colored.
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alb1463580 Joseph (son of Jacob and Rachel) is sold into slavery in Egypt by his brothers. Engraving by Gustave Dore_. 19th century.
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alb5206355 Fan leaves, Tenth and eleventh plates of the set, 'Divers Desseins de grands Eventails, Encrans, et autres Ornamens, inventés et gravés par Nicolas Loire', Alexis Loir, French, 1640 - 1713, Nicolas Loir, French, 1624 - 1679, Etching, engraving on laid paper, Rachel and Jacob at the well; two flying putti and fountains with dolphins., France, ca. 1750, ornament, Print, Print.
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alb3707221 Rachel Concealing Laban's Idols. Medium: etching. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione.
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alb1460220 Old Testament. Book of Genesis. Jacob in his uncle Laban's house and the father of his two wives Leah and Rachel. Engraving by Gustave Dore. 19th century.
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alb3620513 The Meeting of Jacob And Rachel at the Well. Artist: School of Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) (Dutch, Leiden 1606-1669 Amsterdam). Dimensions: sheet: 6 5/8 x 10 1/2 in. (16.8 x 26.7 cm). Date: 1640-49. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3652529 Jacob Draws Water for Rachel's Animals (Jacob abreuve le troupeau de Rachel). Artist: Claude Mellan (French, Abbeville 1598-1688 Paris); After Paolo Veronese (Paolo Caliari) (Italian, Verona 1528-1588 Venice). Dimensions: sheet: 15 3/8 x 16 15/16 in. (39 x 43 cm). Publisher: Published by Pierre Mariette (French, 1596-1657). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg1006580 Florenz / Firenze (Toskana, Italien), Santa Maria Novella, Chiostro Verde.-"Begegnung Jakobs mit Rahel; Rahel läuft zu ihrem Vater Laban; Laban und seine Töchter Rahel und Lea begrüßen Jakob".-Fresko, Florentiner Meister, 2.Viertel 15.Jh.. Auf Leinwand übertragen. Aus dem Zyklus alttestamentlicher Szenen.
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akg1006579 Florenz / Firenze (Toskana, Italien), Santa Maria Novella, Chiostro Verde.-"Begegnung Jakobs mit Rahel, Laban und seine Töchter Rahel und Lea begrüßen Jakob und Hochzeit Jakobs mit Lea.-Fresko, Florentiner Meister, 2.Viertel 15.Jh.. Auf Leinwand übertragen. Aus dem Zyklus alttestamentlicher Szenen.
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les39151038 L'Alliance de Jacob et Laban-The alliance between Jacob and Laban, 1630-35 1,97 m x 1,76 m INV. 105. Author: PIETRO DA CORTONA. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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alb3220843 Jacob inviting Rachel and Leah, engraving by Zuliani from a painting by Jacopo de Andrea, Artistic strenna, mid-19th century.
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akg1558692 Hendrick ter BRUGGHEN:. The Old Testament Book of Genesis tells how Jacob had fallen in love with Rachel and agreed to work for her father for seven years as a shepherd to earn her hand in marriage. When the marriage took place, Laban substituted his elder daughter Leah for Rachel, for which Jacob reproached his father-in-law. Laban was unrepentant and Jacob had to work a further seven years to win Rachel, an admired example of constancy in love. The artist reinterpreted the subject of this painting in a work now in Cologne (Wallraf-Richartz Museum), which probably dates from the following year. Oil on canvas, 97.5 × 114.3 cm, 1627. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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alb4525943 Francisco Antolinez y Sarabia, Spanish, 1644-1700, Jacob and Rachel, 1665/1700, oil on canvas, Unframed: 32 1/4 × 42 1/2 inches (81.9 × 108 cm).
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alb4459033 Bunkboard, Rectangular bunkboard of partially gilt silver. The walls are engraved with representations derived from the Old Testament: Adam and Eve, Jacob and Rachel, Rebecca and Eliezer. The coffin stands on four ball feet, Adam and Eve in paradise (before the Fall), Jacob works as a herdsman for seven years in exchange for Rachel, anonymous, Hoorn (North Holland), 1670, silver (metal), gilding (material), gilding, h 10.9 cm × l 14.1 cm × w 7.7 cm × w 423 gr.
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alb4132622 Jacob and Rachel. Agostino Carracci (Italian, 1557-1602); after Denys Calvaert (Flemish, 1540-1619). Date: 1581. Dimensions: 391 x 289 mm (image/sheet, cut within plate mark). Engraving on ivory laid paper. Origin: Italy. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb2642365 The Meeting of Jacob and Rachel at the well, Crispijn van de Passe (I), Ysack Greve, 1700 - 1750.
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alb3279294 The Meeting of Jacob and Rachel at the well, Cornelis Cort, Julius Goltzius, after 1563 - before c. 1601.
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alb4222007 'Landscape with Jacob, Rachel and Leah at the Well (Morning)'. France, 1666. Dimensions: 113x157xm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: Claude Gellee (Le Lorrain).
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alb3674574 Journey of Jacob and Rachel to the land of Canaan, Rachel directs a horse towards the left, various other animals follow. Artist: Stefano della Bella (Italian, Florence 1610-1664 Florence). Dimensions: Sheet: 2 3/16 x 4 3/4 in. (5.6 x 12.1 cm). Date: ca. 1643-48. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3606209 Bust of a Bearded Figure. Artist: Andrea Solario (Italian, Milan ca. 1465-1524 Milan). Dimensions: sheet: 14 3/4 x 10 3/4 in. (37.5 x 27.3 cm). Date: 1515-24.Although the correct attribution of the Metropolitan Museum drawing to Andrea Solario was first recognized by Wilhelm Suida in 1945, and was endorsed by Luisa Cogliati Arano in 1966, it was also often wrongly published as by Bernardino Luini (according to Jacob Bean in 1982), and as Gaudenzio Ferrari in 1956 (Martin Weinberger, oral communication to Claus Virch, curator, The Metropolitan Museum of Art). The Metropolitan study is very closely related to the design of the bearded apostle standing on the extreme right, who points at the empty sarcophagus, in Solario's Assumption of the Virgin (Sagrestia Nuova, Certosa of Pavia), as was first rightly noted by David Alan Brown. (See Brown 1987, pp. 287-89, nos. 74, 77.) This connection to the Pavia altarpiece was recently doubted, however, and too hastily, in the present author's opinion (see Linda Wolk-Simon in the exhibition catalogues, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Cremona, 2003 and 2004). The Pavia altarpiece of the Assumption, the only work by Solario mentioned in Vasari's Vite (1550 and 1568 editions), was left unfinished at the time of the artist's death in August 1524; according to Lamo's account of 1584 (reprinted in 1774), it was completed by Bernardino Campi, in 1576. (See Brown 1987, pp. 287-88, no. 77.) Also related to the Pavia altarpiece are two sheets of studies in black chalk with brush and brown wash for the designs of the side wings, each of which represents a group of three apostles (Musée du Louvre 10191 and 10191 bis, Paris). (See Béguin, 1985, pp. 90-91, no. 53; Brown 1987, pp. 288-89, nos. 75, 76.)The most recent scientific examination (Rachel Mustalish, Paper Conservation, The Metropolitan Museum of Art; November 22, 2005) has clarified some of the questions regarding the colored chalk technique of this drawing and the extent of its restoration, as well as has more definitively documented the presence of a Milanese watermark on the paper; it is identical to that in Solario's drawing of Christ Carrying the Cross (Albertina inv. 18817, Vienna; see Brown 1987, pp. 286-87, 289, nos. 73, 77). The design for the figure's right hand placed on the chest (it is very quickly sketched at the lower left of the sheet) is an addition in brush and iron gall ink, drawn on top of the dry chalk layers, and probably represents a later reworking of the figure's pose, but in all likelihood by the artist himself as it is confidently traced. The watermark on Solario's study is also closely similar to that in Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio's Portrait of a Woman (Biblioteca Pinacoteca Ambrosiana Cod. F. 290 inf. 7, Milan), an independent work though the design of this drawing reflects that of the altarpiece of St. Barbara (Gemäldegalerie Staatliche Museen, Berlin) commissioned in 1502 for S. Maria presso S. Satiro; the two drawings by Solario and Boltraffio are also executed in an extremely similar medium of colored chalks, but the sheet by Solario is greatly restored. When Solario's Bearded Man was exhibited together with the two famous portrait drawings in colored chalks by Boltraffio from the Ambrosiana (see also the Portrait of the Youth, Ambrosiana Cod. F. 290 inf. 8) in the Leonardo exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2003, the comparisons emphasized the great similarities of style and drawing technique shared by these three works (see Carmen C. Bambach in Metropolitan Museum of Art 2003, pp. 655-59, nos. 127-28). This raises the possibility that the dating of all three drawings may, in the end, not be dissimilar. Bearing in mind that Boltraffio died in 1516 and Solario in 1524, a date of 1515-24 for Solario's drawing, may be plausible, but this dating may be refined if the commission document for Solario's Pavia altarpiece is discovered.The innovative use of colored chalks may suggest that the Metropolitan drawing, although utilized as a prototype for the apostle at left in the Pavia altarpiece, may have then also been a reworked for an independent function: the fact that the reworking of the hand on the lower left is in brush with iron gall ink, rather than in chalk, would strongly argue for the reuse of the design of the figure in a different context. An analogous case is probably represented by the pastel portrait by Boltraffio in the Ambrosiana (see above), which is based on the figure in the Saint Barbara altarpiece of 1502, now in Berlin. The use of the colored chalk technique here is intimately connected to Leonardo's practice and that of his closest pupils, and it would be numerous decades later that other artists would begin using this medium widely. (See McGrath, 1994; Thomas McGrath, "Colour in Italian Renaissance Drawings: Reconciling Theory and Practice in Central Italy and Venice," Apollo, vol. 146, no. 429 (November 1997), pp. 22-30; Thomas Mc Grath, "Federico Barocci and the History of Pastelli in Central Italy," Apollo, vol. 148, no. 441 (November 1998), pp. 3-9.)(Carmen C. Bambach; March 24, 2006). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb4327434 Jacob and Rachel at the Well, late 17th century, After Jacopo Negretti, called Palma il Giovane, Italian, c. 1548-1628, Italy, Pen and brown ink with brush and brown wash, on ivory laid paper, 195 x 298 mm (max.).
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les15030603 Joseph in Egypt, panel following 15-03-06 / 2. The brothers return and tell Jacob and Rachel of their son's death. From the cupola of the Baptistery, covered with 14th and 15th century mosaics with the stories Joseph of Egypt and scenes from Genesis. Location: Baptistery, Florence, Italy.
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les40080208 Jacob and Rachel. Canvas (1520-1525) 146.5 x 250.5 cm Inv. 192. Author: Palma Vecchio (Jacopo Nigretti). Location: Staatl. Kunstsammlungen, Alte Meister, Dresden, Germany.
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akg7016130 Jacob Choosing Rachel as his Wife; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany; about 1400 - 1410; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint, and ink on parchment; Leaf: 33.5 x 23.5 cm (13 3,16 x 9 1,4 in.).
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alb4238491 Jacob and Laban with Rachel and Leah (recto) Sketch of Two Men and Other Various Figures (verso), 1600s. Italy, Bologna, 17th century. Red chalk; sheet: 21.3 x 29.2 cm (8 3/8 x 11 1/2 in.).
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alb4243396 Jacob and Laban with Rachel and Leah, 1600s. Italy, Bologna, 17th century. Red chalk; sheet: 21.3 x 29.2 cm (8 3/8 x 11 1/2 in.).
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alb4149985 Jacob and Rachel. August Richter; German, 1801-1873. Date: 1832. Dimensions: 177 × 249 mm. Graphite with stumping, and additions in pen and brush and brown ink, on ivory laid paper. Origin: Germany. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb4229903 '"Jacob and Rachel"'. The Netherlands. The Netherlands, Mid-16th century. Dimensions: 35x33 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
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alb3622398 Box with Rachel Meeting Jacob at the Well. Culture: Italian, Naples. Dimensions: Overall (confirmed): 3 7/16 x 6 9/16 x 4 9/16 in. (8.7 x 16.7 x 11.6 cm). Date: ca. 1730-50.The techniques of piqué incrusté (mother-of-pearl inlay) and piqué point-d'or (encrusted with miniscule gold nails) used to embellish this box originated in Naples during the late sixteenth century and reached their peak during the first half of the eighteenth century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb4114567 Wedding of Jacob and Rachel. Draughtsman: Andrea Boscoli. After Benozzo Gozzoli. Dating: 1593 - 1594. Measurements: h 139 mm × w 250 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb3368811 Landscape with Jacob, Rachel and Leah at the Well (Morning). Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: LORRAIN, CLAUDE.
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alb3593340 Rachel and Jacob. Museum: Dresden State Art Collections. Author: Palma il Vecchio, Jacopo, the Elder.
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alb3358409 Jacob reproaching Laban for giving him Leah in place of Rachel. Museum: National Gallery, London. Author: Terbrugghen, Hendrick Jansz.
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alb3344495 Rachel and Jacob. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: BARTOLOMEO GUIDOBONO.
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alb3344530 Rachel and Jacob. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Eeckhout, Gerbrand van den.
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