Daniël en de draak, Johannes of Lucas van Doetechum, 1646 Canvas Print

Daniël en de draak, Johannes of Lucas van Doetechum, 1646 Canvas Print

Daniel stands with King Cyrus at the dragon of Babylon, who is worshipped by the Babylonian people. Daniel refuses to worship the dragon and asks the king for permission to kill the dragon without a sword or stick. Daniel is ready to feed the dragon a cake of fat, tar and bones. As a result, the dragon will be torn open from the inside and die. Above the representation a reference in Latin to the apocryphal Biblical text in Dan. 14. This print is part of an album.

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