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Zacharias Stepping out of the Temple, from the series Events in and around the Temple
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Zacharias Stepping out of the Temple, from the series Events in and around the Temple
Zacharias Stepping out of the Temple, from the series Events in and around the Temple, ca. 1572
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Classical Doetechum Doetechum Jan The Elder Doetechum Johannes Van Doetechum Lucas Van Doetecum Doetecum I Johannes Van Doetecum Johannes Van Doetecum Lucas Van Etching And Engraving Jan The Elder Jan Van Doetechum The Elder Johannes Van Doetechum Johannes Van Doetecum Johannes Van Doetecum I Lucas Van Doetechum Lucas Van Doetecum Prophet Zacharias Zechariah Black And Gerard Van Groeningen Hand Gesture Old Testament
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The print titled "Zacharias Stepping out of the Temple, from the series Events in and around the Temple" captures a powerful moment in biblical history. Created by Johannes van Doetecum I Lucas van Doetecum in 1572, this engraving showcases their exceptional talent for detail. In this scene, we witness Zacharias, also known as Zechariah, stepping out of the temple. The architecture of the building is intricately depicted, emphasizing its grandeur and significance. Zacharias stands at its entrance with his hand raised in a gesture that conveys awe or astonishment. This image transports us back to ancient times when religious rituals were performed within these sacred walls. It serves as a visual representation of an event mentioned both in the Old Testament and New Testament. The etching technique used by Van Doetecum brothers adds depth to every line and contour, enhancing our perception of texture and form. Their mastery shines through as they expertly capture every intricate detail with precision. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in Netherlands, this artwork is part of their rich heritage collection. Its historical value lies not only in its artistic merit but also in its ability to transport viewers into a significant moment from Christian history. Johannes van Doetecum I Lucas van Doetecum's print allows us to appreciate both their technical skill as artists and their dedication to preserving important religious events through visual storytelling.
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