Daniel Cross-Examining the Elders, from "The Story of Susanna"

Daniel Cross-Examining the Elders, from "The Story of Susanna"

Heinrich Aldegrever

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Daniel, seated on a throne at right, addresses the pair of Elders at left. One faces Daniel, while the other's hands are bound by a figure at far left. Based on Daniel 13:52-59. Plate 3 from a series of four engravings.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Daniel Cross-Examining the Elders, from "The Story of Susanna"Daniel Cross-Examining the Elders, from "The Story of Susanna"Daniel Cross-Examining the Elders, from "The Story of Susanna"Daniel Cross-Examining the Elders, from "The Story of Susanna"Daniel Cross-Examining the Elders, from "The Story of Susanna"

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