the Sacrifice of Isaac
Snuff Box
ca. 1700 (made)
ca. 1700 (made)
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This circular snuff box is of carved ivory and is made in ca. 1700, probably in the Netherlands by an unknown artist. The lid depicts a representation of the sacrifice of Isaac.
In the bible the story of the sacrifice of Isaac is told in Genesis 22, 1-24: To prove Abraham, God tells him to sacrifice his son Isaac. Abraham follows this command without questioning. Shortly before he can do the sacrifice God sends an angel to stop him. Abraham then finds a ram caught in a bush nearby and sacrifices it in Isaac's stead.
In the bible the story of the sacrifice of Isaac is told in Genesis 22, 1-24: To prove Abraham, God tells him to sacrifice his son Isaac. Abraham follows this command without questioning. Shortly before he can do the sacrifice God sends an angel to stop him. Abraham then finds a ram caught in a bush nearby and sacrifices it in Isaac's stead.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Title | the Sacrifice of Isaac (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Carved ivory |
Brief description | Snuff Box, ivory, the Sacrifice of Isaac, probably Netherlandish, ca. 1700 |
Physical description | Circular snuff box with carved lid depicting a representation of the sacrifice of Isaac; on the bottom a coat of arms said to be that of Badulay, with mantling (unfinished), and a rose with two branches. Abraham stands in the centre raising a scimitar in his right hand and with his left grasping the hair of Isaac who kneels before the pyre. On the left is a vessel containing fire, and above is the angel who grasps Abraham's sword and points to the ram below. A border of small conventional leaves surrounds the composition. The arms are barry of six, a canton ermine. |
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Credit line | Given by Miss Anna Newton |
Object history | Given by Miss Anna Newton, Ealing, London, a collateral descendant of Isaac Newton (1643-1727), in 1903 (as one of a group of objects, including jewellery, miniatures and drawings given by Miss Newton). |
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Summary | This circular snuff box is of carved ivory and is made in ca. 1700, probably in the Netherlands by an unknown artist. The lid depicts a representation of the sacrifice of Isaac. In the bible the story of the sacrifice of Isaac is told in Genesis 22, 1-24: To prove Abraham, God tells him to sacrifice his son Isaac. Abraham follows this command without questioning. Shortly before he can do the sacrifice God sends an angel to stop him. Abraham then finds a ram caught in a bush nearby and sacrifices it in Isaac's stead. |
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Accession number | 1637&A-1903 |
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Record created | November 25, 2008 |
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