Things (Material, inanimate objects, mostly works of art, both preserved and unpreserved)
Iconography: [Ico193] Joseph taking his two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim to see Jacob on his sick-bed and narrower iconographies
ID Thing Type Category Technique Materials Function Image Width Height Depth Date description Date from Date to
[T238]Joseph Taking His Two Sons, Manasseh and Ephraim to See Jacob on His Sick-bed. In Biblia to iest Xięgi Starego y Nowego Zakonu, Cracow: Heirs of Marek Szarfenberg (printer), 1561 (Cracow, BJ), fol. D3vprinting: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T9988]Hans (II) Holbein (designer?), Joseph Taking His Two Sons, Manasseh and Ephraim to See Jacob on His Sick-bed. In Historiarum ueteris Instrvmenti Icones ad uiuum expressae ..., Lyon: Gaspard Trechsel (printer), 1538 (Munich, BSB), fol. BIIIvprinting: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T10096]Hans (II) Holbein (designer?), Joseph Taking His Two Sons, Manasseh and Ephraim to See Jacob on His Sick-bed. In Icones Historiarvm Veteris Testamenti Ad viuum expressae ..., Lyon: Jean Frellon (printer), 1547 (Paris, BnF), fol. C1vprinting: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T3269]Hans Brosamer (printmaker), Joseph Taking His Two Sons, Manasseh and Ephraim to See Jacob on His Sick-bed. In Biblia Veteris Testamenti ... picturis effigiata, Frankfurt am Main: Hermann Gülfferich (printer), 1551 (Regensburg, Staatliche Bibliothek), fol. B2rprinting: impressionpage: figurewoodcutpaperbook decoration: illustration