Moses burns the golden calf, Sua cuique deus fit fira cupido (title on object), Emblemata Sacra è praecipuis utriusque testamenti historiis concinnata (Old Testament) (series title), Imagines et figurae bibliorum (series title), On the left in the background, the pedestal with the golden calf is being crushed. In the foreground, the golden calf lies in the fire. A number of men are trying to fan the fire by adding wood. The dust left over from the statue is thrown into the mountain stream on the right (Deut. 9:21). With a motto in Latin above the image and a four-line caption in Latin below the print. The print is part of an album., print maker: Pieter van der Borcht (I) (mentioned on object), Bernardus Sellius, print maker: Antwerp, publisher: Amsterdam, 1582 - 1593 and/or 1613, paper, letterpress printing, etching, height 188 mm × width 250 mm.
Moses burns the golden calf, Sua cuique deus fit fira cupido (title on object), Emblemata Sacra è praecipuis utriusque testamenti historiis concinnata (Old Testament) (series title), Imagines et figurae bibliorum (series title), On the left in the background, the pedestal with the golden calf is being crushed. In the foreground, the golden calf lies in the fire. A number of men are trying to fan the fire by adding wood. The dust left over from the statue is thrown into the mountain stream on the right (Deut. 9:21). With a motto in Latin above the image and a four-line caption in Latin below the print. The print is part of an album., print maker: Pieter van der Borcht (I) (mentioned on object), Bernardus Sellius, print maker: Antwerp, publisher: Amsterdam, 1582 - 1593 and/or 1613, paper, letterpress printing, etching, height 188 mm × width 250 mm