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Daniel stands with king Cyrus the dragon of Babylon, who is worshiped by the Babylonian people. Daniel refuses to worship the dragon and asked the king for permission to the dragon without heavy d stick or kill. Daniel stands ready to perform the dragon a cake of grease, tar and bones. Therefore, the dragon inside will be ripped open and die. Above the performance reference in Latin to the apocryphal Bible in Dan. 14. This print is a part of a album. Manufacturer : print maker: Johannes Lucas van or Doetechumnaar design: Hans Vredeman de Vries Publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) Editor: Jan

Daniel stands with king Cyrus the dragon of Babylon, who is worshiped by the Babylonian people. Daniel refuses to worship the dragon and asked the king for permission to the dragon without heavy d stick or kill. Daniel stands ready to perform the dragon a cake of grease, tar and bones. Therefore, the dragon inside will be ripped open and die. Above the performance reference in Latin to the apocryphal Bible in Dan. 14. This print is a part of a album. Manufacturer : print maker: Johannes Lucas van or Doetechumnaar design: Hans Vredeman de Vries Publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) Editor: Jan Stock Photo
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1910 x 1308 px | 32.3 x 22.1 cm | 12.7 x 8.7 inches | 150dpi

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Daniel stands with king Cyrus the dragon of Babylon, who is worshiped by the Babylonian people. Daniel refuses to worship the dragon and asked the king for permission to the dragon without heavy d stick or kill. Daniel stands ready to perform the dragon a cake of grease, tar and bones. Therefore, the dragon inside will be ripped open and die. Above the performance reference in Latin to the apocryphal Bible in Dan. 14. This print is a part of a album. Manufacturer : print maker: Johannes Lucas van or Doetechumnaar design: Hans Vredeman de Vries Publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) Editor: Jan Philipsz SchabaeljePlaats manufacture: Publisher: Amsterdam Publisher: Alkmaar Dating: for 1576 and / or 1646 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: H 238 mm × W 325 mm Subject Daniel gives food to the dragon; King Cyrus looking unlikely recruitment and legal