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JACOB BLESSING THE SONS OF JOSEPH: This poignant 19th-century etching, signed by Jackson, is a faithful copy of Rembrandt's original work (circa 1656). - stock illustration

This poignant 19th-century etching, signed by Jackson and serving as a faithful copy of Rembrandt's original work (c. 1656), titled Jacob Blessing the Sons of Joseph, captures a sacred moment from Genesis 48. The elderly patriarch Jacob, nearly blind and wrapped in furs, lies on his deathbed within a dimly lit tent. With deliberate intent, he crosses his arms to place his right hand on the head of Ephraim (the younger grandson) and his left hand on Manasseh (the elder), reversing the expected order of blessing.Joseph, standing in the center, leans forward in concern, attempting to guide his father’s hands toward traditional primogeniture. His expression reveals unease. To the right stands Asenath, Joseph’s Egyptian wife, veiled and composed, her hands clasped in quiet reverence. The two boys—Manasseh (left) and Ephraim (right)—gaze upward, innocent yet marked by destiny.Rembrandt’s masterful use of chiaroscuro, faithfully reproduced here, draws the eye to Jacob’s weathered hands and the children’s faces, illuminated as if by divine light. ► The crossed arms form a symbolic X, foreshadowing Ephraim’s future prominence among the tribes of Israel. The scene is intimate, solemn, and charged with theological weight: God’s sovereign choice trumping human custom. VINTAGE ETCHING circa mid 19 Th century. Digital restoration by Pictore. Authentic illustration free of AI
This poignant 19th-century etching, signed by Jackson and serving as a faithful copy of Rembrandt's original work (c. 1656), titled Jacob Blessing the Sons of Joseph, captures a sacred moment from Genesis 48. The elderly patriarch Jacob, nearly blind and wrapped in furs, lies on his deathbed within a dimly lit tent. With deliberate intent, he crosses his arms to place his right hand on the head of Ephraim (the younger grandson) and his left hand on Manasseh (the elder), reversing the expected order of blessing.Joseph, standing in the center, leans forward in concern, attempting to guide his father’s hands toward traditional primogeniture. His expression reveals unease. To the right stands Asenath, Joseph’s Egyptian wife, veiled and composed, her hands clasped in quiet reverence. The two boys—Manasseh (left) and Ephraim (right)—gaze upward, innocent yet marked by destiny.Rembrandt’s masterful use of chiaroscuro, faithfully reproduced here, draws the eye to Jacob’s weathered hands and the children’s faces, illuminated as if by divine light. ► The crossed arms form a symbolic X, foreshadowing Ephraim’s future prominence among the tribes of Israel. The scene is intimate, solemn, and charged with theological weight: God’s sovereign choice trumping human custom. VINTAGE ETCHING circa mid 19 Th century. Digital restoration by Pictore. Authentic illustration free of AI
JACOB BLESSING THE SONS OF JOSEPH: This poignant 19th-century etching, signed by Jackson, is a faithful copy of Rembrandt's original work (circa 1656).
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