The laving of the thirsty, Philips Galle, 1577 Canvas Print
The cowarding of the thirsty as the second of the seven works of mercy. The performance is set in an architectural frame with arch. Above, in cartouche, the title. In the middle in the background the wedding at Cana, and Christ and the Samaritan woman at the well; in the foreground, thirsty people get to drink. A man transports a wine barrel on a wooden cart. In the four extreme corners scenes from the O.T.: Eliezer and Rebekah at the well, Hagar gets to drink in the desert from an angel, Moses knocks water out of the rock, Samson drinks water from the well after defeating a hundred Philistines. On the right the apostle Matthew; on the left a king from the O.T. With explanatory texts from O.T. and N.T. Under the representation four lines of Latin. This print is part of a series of prints of the works of mercy (consisting of a title page and seven numbered prints).
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