Solomon's judiciary, Pieter van der Borcht (I), 1613 Canvas Print

Solomon's judiciary, Pieter van der Borcht (I), 1613 Canvas Print

King Solomon sits on his throne at his palace. He is due to rule on a dispute between two prostitutes who had both had children. One of the children had died and is lying on the ground in front of the king. The child who is still alive and who is claimed by both mothers is held by a man with a sword. Solomon instructs this man to divide the child in two. This is one of the women going too far. She begs him to let her child live on her knees, and Solomon designates her as the real mother (1. Could. 3:18). In the foreground, many people watch. In the background on the left a square with a fountain. With a motto in Latin above the performance and a four-line caption in Latin under the print. The print is part of an album.

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