File:Vigilles des mortz en francoys - Job et sa femme.jpg
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DescriptionVigilles des mortz en francoys - Job et sa femme.jpg |
English: Woodcut depicting Job on his manure; while his wife and friends exhort him, a devil, armed with a club, strikes him from behind. Illustration for a poem by Pierre de Nesson (1383 — c. 1442). The original painting was created around the 15th century and is kept in the Condé Museum in Chantilly, France.
Français : Gravure sur bois représentant Job sur son fumier; tandis que sa femme et ses amis l’exhortent, un diable, armé d’une massue, le frappe par derrière. Musée Condé à Chantilly, France. |
Date | circa 15th century |
Source | https://archive.org/details/pierredenessonsetsesoeuv/page/n89/mode/2up |
Author | Unknown |
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