Ark of the Covenant Transferred to Jerusalem / David and the Son of Jonathan / David and Bathsheba / Nathan Rebukes David for His Adultery, Johann Sadeler (I), 1653 - 1654 Canvas Print
Four performances on an album sheet about the life of David, numbered 29 to 32. Top left, King David plays his harp. Behind him, a chariot pulled by two bulls enters the Ark of the Covenant into Jerusalem. The man on the ground may be Uzza. He was killed by God the Father for putting his hand up to the ark. At the performance at the top right, Mefiboset, Jonatan's son, sits at David's table. Bottom left King David and Batseba with David in the background giving Uria a letter for Joab. At the bottom right, the prophet Natan stands before David and rebukes him for his adultery. Each performance with a Latin inscription and four lines of Latin in the lower margin. The magazine is part of an album.
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