Antwerp, Peeters, Jan (I), Bouttats, Gaspar, Topographical illustrations of the Middle East, View of the water source of Mara, verso middle - stamped, View of the water source of Mabelouch. In the times of Moses called the water source Mara. During the Exodus from Egypt, Moses had made this water source sweet instead of bitter by a miracle (Exodus 15:22). In the background on the right the Red Sea and on the left the road to Mount Sinai. In the foreground a well where a caravan is resupplying itself. The print has a Dutch caption with references to buildings and places on the print., print, prints, recto bottom right - stamped, height 115 mm, width 260 mm, 1640 - 1695, print maker, printmaker, 1672 - 1672, paper, etching, etchings, Southern Netherlands, 1624 - 1680, intermediary draughtsman, after a drawing by, Publication (Event), Publication, publisher

Antwerp, Peeters, Jan (I), Bouttats, Gaspar, Topographical illustrations of the Middle East, View of the water source of Mara, verso middle - stamped, View of the water source of Mabelouch. In the times of Moses called the water source Mara. During the Exodus from Egypt, Moses had made this water source sweet instead of bitter by a miracle (Exodus 15:22). In the background on the right the Red Sea and on the left the road to Mount Sinai. In the foreground a well where a caravan is resupplying itself. The print has a Dutch caption with references to buildings and places on the print., print, prints, recto bottom right - stamped, height 115 mm, width 260 mm, 1640 - 1695, print maker, printmaker, 1672 - 1672, paper, etching, etchings, Southern Netherlands, 1624 - 1680, intermediary draughtsman, after a drawing by, Publication (Event), Publication, publisher
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