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1849 Copper Engraving Joseph Slavery Overbec Neagle Brothers Religious XHA2 GF4 626 Fifth Avenue New York

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626 Fifth Avenue New York

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" This image captures the final resting place of Baltzar von Platen

This song was featured in the 1944 MGM film musical "Two Girls and A Sailor

" This is an original 1896 halftone print

1849 Copper Engraving Joseph Slavery Overbec Neagle Brothers Religious XHA2 GF4 626 Fifth Avenue New YorkThis is an original 1849 black and white copper engraving of Joseph being sold into slavery by his jealous brothers. When Joseph grew up, he had become one of the most powerful men in Egypt, and upon seeing his brothers years later, forgave them. We are assuming that the artist of this image is Overbec, and the engraver, J. B. Neagle. Period Paper is pleased to present a rare collection of copper plate engravings depicting the Jewish antiquities and

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