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Series Title: Scenes of the Prophet Ahijah

Ahijah and Jeroboam

1604
(Dutch, 1565–1607)
published by
(Dutch, 1565–1607)
(Dutch, 1566–1651)
Medium
engraving
Support
Cream(1) laid paper
Measurements
Sheet: 25.5 x 19.5 cm (10 1/16 x 7 11/16 in.)
Catalogue raisonné
Hollstein XXIII.15.12
State
I/III
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

These four prints were likely meant as two pairs of engravings depicting scenes of the lives of the prophets Ahijah and Elijah. Although Elijah was a common subject for artists, works featuring Ahijah were extremely rare. Other than their common source, the Book of Kings from the Bible, they have no thematic link. The action in this print shows the prophet Ahijah giving the young Jeroboam-a rebel leader set against the idol-worshipping King Solomon-ten portions of his own new mantle. This symbolic gesture predicts Jeroboam's rise to power as king of the ten tribes of Israel. Abraham Bloemaert (1566-1651) was the leading painter in Utrecht, where he enjoyed a long and prolific career. Coming to maturity at the height of Mannerism, his influential designs were widely disseminated through prints and drawings. Although he worked closely with printmakers like Jan Saenredam and Jacob Matham, he did not make prints himself, with the possible exception of one etching.
An engraving depicts Jeroboam, a man with light skin tone, seated beneath a gnarled tree with twisting, textured limbs. Resting on a rock on our left, Jeroboam sits with downcast eyes while Ahijah stands on our right wearing a turban and voluminous robes. Ahijah extends a piece of cloth and holds a slip of paper. A bird flies in the sky above. In the bottom left, Latin text and "1604" are inscribed.

Ahijah and Jeroboam

1604

Jan Saenredam, Jan Saenredam, Abraham Bloemaert

(Dutch, 1565–1607), (Dutch, 1565–1607), (Dutch, 1566–1651)
Netherlands, early 17th Century

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