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Artist or Maker: Washilloton
Engraver: T. Wijjiams.S
Engraving Mounting Size (inches): 10.90 (L) x 10.43 (W) / (cm): 27.7 (L) x 26.5 (W)
Engraving Image Size (inches): 6.22 (L) x 7.28 (W) / (cm): 15.8 (L) x 18.5 (W)
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This engraving, titled “Jeremiah Hiding His Girdle”, illustrates a scene from the Book of Jeremiah 13:1–7 in the Bible. The prophet Jeremiah is depicted kneeling beside a large rock near a riverbank, solemnly burying a linen girdle (a symbolic sash or belt) as commanded by God. The act was a prophetic gesture meant to convey the corruption and future ruin of Judah and Jerusalem. The setting includes rugged terrain, palm trees, and a distant city wall, evoking the ancient Near Eastern landscape. The image is signed by E. Washbourne and T. Williams, emphasizing its 19th-century biblical illustration style with fine linework and symbolic storytelling.
Product Details
| Artist or Maker | Washilloton |
| Engraver | T. Wijjiams.S |
| Engraving Mounting Size | (inches): 10.90 (L) x 10.43 (W) / (cm): 27.7 (L) x 26.5 (W) |
| Engraving Image Size | (inches): 6.22 (L) x 7.28 (W) / (cm): 15.8 (L) x 18.5 (W) |
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