Description
Copperplate etching/engraving on verge type paper. on paper.
Size in cm: The overall size is ca. 17.5 x 14 cm. The image size is ca. 16 x 12 cm. Size in inch: The overall size is ca. 6.9 x 5.5 inch. The image size is ca. 6.3 x 4.7 inch.
Original engraving, titled “`t Opgeleyde Geld uyt de Schatkamer gehaald” (the proffered money taken from the Treasury). We see a man transferring money from a large treasure box into a smaller one. He is being watched by a man in the opening of the door of the Treasury. From: “Republyk der Hebreen of Gemeenebest der Joden” by Petrus Cunaeus, translated to Dutch by W. Goeree and published in 1682. Cunaeus Petrus was the pen name of the Dutch scholar Peter van der Kun (1586-1638). Kun studied at the University of Leyden and was later a professor at the same institution. It was there he was introduced to Rabbinic studies and Aramaic. The book for which he is best known and which was first published in 1617 is De Republica Hebraeorum, in which Kun describes the workings of the Israelite state during the First Temple period.Artists and Engravers: Artist and engraver unknown.
Condition: Excellent given age, with two folds, as issued. Please study scan carefully.
Keywords: ANTIQUE PRINT-TREASURY-OFFERING-MONEY-CUNAEUS
PCOX-C9-27


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