The iron worker,King Solomon of Israel, Blacksmith
The iron worker and King Solomon
Title: The iron worker and King Solomon / the original painted by Prof. C. Schussele ; engraved by John Sartain, Phila.
Creator(s): Sartain, John, 1808-1897, engraver
Date Created/Published: [between 1864 and 1889]
Summary: Print showing a blacksmith sitting on a stool next to the throne of Solomon, thought to be a usurper, the crowd rushes forward to remove him. The man explains to Solomon that the temple could not have been built without tools made by blacksmiths (iron workers), whereupon Solomon grants him a seat of honor. Includes quote from Isaiah, 54.16 and explanatory text from a 'Jewish legend.'
Notes:
E4246 U.S. Copyright Office.
Title from item.
Caption continues: After the original picture painted for and in the collection of the late Joseph Harrison Junr.
Inscribed in plate: C. Schussele, Philada., 1864.
Subjects:
Solomon,--King of Israel.
Blacksmiths.
Temples--Jerusalem.
Mezzotints--1860-1890.
Bookmark /2003663993/
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