Babylonian confusion of tongues, Andries van Buysen (Sr.), after Gerard Hoet (I), c. 1711 - c. 1720, The construction of the tower of Babel. The people working on the tower cannot understand each other's language, which complicates the work on this enormous structure. Illustration for the Old Testament, Gen. 11, 5-9. Below the illustration a title in Hebrew, English, German, Latin, French and Dutch., print maker: Andries van Buysen (Sr.), (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Gerard Hoet (I), (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, c. 1711 - c. 1720, paper, etching, engraving, h 355 mm
![Babylonian confusion of tongues, Andries van Buysen (Sr.), after Gerard Hoet (I), c. 1711 - c. 1720, The construction of the tower of Babel. The people working on the tower cannot understand each other's language, which complicates the work on this enormous structure. Illustration for the Old Testament, Gen. 11, 5-9. Below the illustration a title in Hebrew, English, German, Latin, French and Dutch., print maker: Andries van Buysen (Sr.), (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Gerard Hoet (I), (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, c. 1711 - c. 1720, paper, etching, engraving, h 355 mm Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2JE4J10/babylonian-confusion-of-tongues-andries-van-buysen-sr-after-gerard-hoet-i-c-1711-c-1720-the-construction-of-the-tower-of-babel-the-people-working-on-the-tower-cannot-understand-each-others-language-which-complicates-the-work-on-this-enormous-structure-illustration-for-the-old-testament-gen-11-5-9-below-the-illustration-a-title-in-hebrew-english-german-latin-french-and-dutch-print-maker-andries-van-buysen-sr-mentioned-on-object-intermediary-draughtsman-gerard-hoet-i-mentioned-on-object-amsterdam-c-1711-c-1720-paper-etching-engraving-h-355-mm-2JE4J10.jpg)
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