The Cleveland Museum of Art
Collection Online as of March 16, 2026

Plate 8: Gad
c. 1589
(Dutch, 1565–1629)
author
after Karel I van Mander
Platemark: 16 x 11 cm (6 5/16 x 4 5/16 in.)
Location: Not on view
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The upright, profile view of this Old Testament figure dressed in armor helps to characterize his military pursuits as noble in nature.Description
In this print, the biblical figure Gad holds a spear and wears a suit of armor while a militia gathers behind him, denoting his preparedness for battle. This is one of a series of prints depicting the twelve sons of Jacob, each with an attribute and costume that denotes his character. According to the Old Testament, Jacob blessed each of his twelve sons, prophesizing the destiny of their tribe, and assigning them a parcel of land in Canaan. The print series was made in the Netherlands in the late 16th century, a time of political struggle when Old Testament heroes were popular exemplars of fortitude and patience.- April 1998(Sotheby’s, New York, NY), sold to James Bergquist, Boston, MA, April 19981998–2024(James Bergquist, Boston, MA), sold to The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, 1998–2024December 9, 2024–The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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Source URL:
https://www.clevelandart.org/art/2024.145.6