Theraphim Simulacra Iuxta Hebraeos
The antique print titled “Theraphim Simulacra Iuxta Hebraeos” comes from “The Historical, Critical, Chronological, and Geographical Dictionary of the Holy Bible,” a multi-volume work written by Dom Antoine Augustin Calmet (1672-1757), a French Benedictine monk and scholar.
A highly detailed copperplate depicts a scene from Hebrew history, showing teraphim figurines, as they were understood and used by the ancient Hebrews.
Dimensions: 32 x 21cm; 12.5 x 8,2 inches (approx)
Year: [1789]
From: “The Historical, Critical, Chronological, and Geographical Dictionary of the Holy Bible”
Author: Dom Antoine Augustin Calmet
Technique: Copperplate
Condition: In excellent condition. Perfect for framing.
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For other details and the item’s condition see the scans. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us. More photos are available on demand.
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This is an original antique print. We don’t sell reproductions.
The item will be shipped in a cardboard tube.