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Hendrick van Cleve, um 1525 – um 1589, Nachfolge des

THE TOWER OF BABEL Oil on wood. 48 x 80 cm. Unframed. After Hendrick van Cleve's famous painting "The Tower of Babel", which the artist himself reproduced in different variations. The Tower of Babel (Gen 11:1-9 EU), together with the Babylonian confusion of tongues, is one of the most famous biblical stories of the Old Testament, despite its short length of just nine verses. The Bible tells of a people from the East who speak one (holy) language and settle in the plain in a land called Shinar. There they wanted to build a city and a tower with a spire reaching up to the sky. So the Lord came down to see the city and the tower that the children of men were building. Through a miracle of God, a confusion of languages arises and the necessary communication between those building the tower makes cooperation virtually impossible. Provenance: Sotheby's Amsterdam, May 2001, as successor to Hendrik van Cleve, lot 47, at the hammer price of 30,000 DFL plus buyer's premium. (1401561) (13) Hendrick van Cleve, ca. 1525 - ca. 1589, follower of THE TOWER OF BABEL Oil on panel. 48 x 80 cm. After Hendrick van Cleve's famous painting "The Tower of Babel", which the artist himself painted in different variations. (†)

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Hendrick van Cleve, um 1525 – um 1589, Nachfolge des

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