Joseph Selling Grain in Egypt, Jan de Bisschop, after Bartholomeus Breenbergh, 1638 - 1671

Joseph Selling Grain in Egypt, Jan de Bisschop, after Bartholomeus Breenbergh, 1638 - 1671

etching, h 497mm × w 698mm More details

In this scene from the Bible, Joseph, Egypt’s vizier, sells grain to the crowd flocking around him. The people are from surrounding famine-stricken countries. His brothers have come to Egypt as well, but do not recognize their younger brother. De Bisschop made his etching after a print by the painter Bartholomeus Breenbergh, who had lived in Italy for many years. Breenbergh may have given De Bisschop drawing lessons.