Joseph appears on the right, on horseback. On the left his brothers conspire to throw him into the well (Genesis, XXXVII, 17-21). This belongs to a series of six paintings on the story of Jacob’s favo [+]
Sumptuously dressed, Joseph rides in a carriage pulled by two palace servants as the Egyptians pay homage to him. In the background, a landscape with buildings includes one that is round. This belongs [+]
Joseph is shown fleeing Putifar’s wife. In the background, he is in prison, explaining his dreams to the Pharaoh’s cup-bearer and baker (Genesis XXXVII, 11 and 12). This belongs to a series of six pai [+]
After throwing him down a well, Joseph’s brothers then pulled him out when they saw the chance of selling him to some Ishmaelite merchants, shown with their camels on the right of the scene. The paint [+]
In the background, the child prophesies the fat and starving cattle that represent the years of abundance and famine that would come to pass (Genesis, XLI, 14 ff.). This belongs to a series of six pai [+]
Joseph, seated on the left, passes judgment on his brothers, who had betrayed him and whom he pretends not to understand, hence the presence of the translator next to him. He orders the imprisonment o [+]