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Drawings Prints, Print, Moses, Destroys, Tables, [Tablets, Dalziels Bible Gallery
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Drawings Prints, Print, Moses, Destroys, Tables, [Tablets, Dalziels Bible Gallery
Drawings and Prints, Print, Moses Destroys the Tables [Tablets] (Dalziels Bible Gallery), Printer, Publisher, Engraver, Artist, After, Camden Press, Scribner and Welford, Dalziel Brothers, Edward Armitage, British, London, New York, NY, British, active 1839-1893, British, London 1817-1896 Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Camden Press, Scribner and Welford, Dalziel Brothers, Armitage, Edward, British, American, British, 1857, 1800, 1839, 1817
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
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1800 1817 1839 1857 Active 1839 1893 Active 18391893 Active 1839–1893 Armitage Camden Press Dalziel Brothers Dalziels Bible Gallery Edward Engraver Kent Moses Printer Scribner Welford Tables Tablets Wells Destroys Drawings Prints Edward Armitage Publisher Tunbridge
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a remarkable artwork titled "Moses Destroys the Tables [Tablets]" by Edward Armitage. The image depicts a pivotal moment in biblical history when Moses, driven by righteous anger, shatters the stone tablets containing the Ten Commandments. The intricate details and masterful composition of this print highlight Armitage's exceptional talent as an artist. His ability to capture raw emotion is evident in every stroke, conveying Moses' intense frustration and disappointment with his people's betrayal. Printed by Camden Press and published by Scribner and Welford, this piece exemplifies the collaboration between talented individuals that brought it to life. The Dalziel Brothers' engraving skills further enhance its visual impact. Armitage, a British artist active during the 19th century, left an indelible mark on both sides of the Atlantic with his profound artistic vision. Born in London in 1817 and later settling in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, he became renowned for his historical paintings that often drew inspiration from religious narratives. This print serves as a testament to Armitage's enduring legacy as well as Artokoloro's commitment to preserving and sharing significant works of art through their collection. It invites viewers into a world where ancient stories come alive through skilled craftsmanship and artistic expression.
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