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Three men in the furnace of fire and Daniel, Mizahel / Ananias / Azarias / Daniel (title on object), Liber Chronicarum (series title), Three young men in a furnace (Misaël, Ananias and Azarias). They were thrown into the furnace by Nebuchadnezzar because they refused to worship a golden statue. Next to them is a flower calyx with a man, looking to the right. The text identifies him as the prophet Daniel. The print is part of an album., print maker: Michel Wolgemut, (workshop of), print maker: Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, (workshop of), Neurenberg, 1493, paper, letterpress printing, height 74 mm × width 101 mm.

Three men in the furnace of fire and Daniel, Mizahel / Ananias / Azarias / Daniel (title on object), Liber Chronicarum (series title), Three young men in a furnace (Misaël, Ananias and Azarias). They were thrown into the furnace by Nebuchadnezzar because they refused to worship a golden statue. Next to them is a flower calyx with a man, looking to the right. The text identifies him as the prophet Daniel. The print is part of an album., print maker: Michel Wolgemut, (workshop of), print maker: Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, (workshop of), Neurenberg, 1493, paper, letterpress printing, height 74 mm × width 101 mm.
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Three men in the furnace of fire and Daniel, Mizahel / Ananias / Azarias / Daniel (title on object), Liber Chronicarum (series title), Three young men in a furnace (Misaël, Ananias and Azarias). They were thrown into the furnace by Nebuchadnezzar because they refused to worship a golden statue. Next to them is a flower calyx with a man, looking to the right. The text identifies him as the prophet Daniel. The print is part of an album., print maker: Michel Wolgemut, (workshop of), print maker: Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, (workshop of), Neurenberg, 1493, paper, letterpress printing, height 74 mm × width 101 mm
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3144 x 2340 px | 21.0 MB
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26.6 x 19.8 cm | 10.5 x 7.8 in (300 dpi)