Lot Essay
After the picture formerly in the Gemäldegalerie, Dresden and destroyed in 1945. The present picture is published by Roethlisberger who notes that it is 'An excellent and remarkably faithful repetition from the period, possibly done in the studio' (loc. cit.).
The subject illustrates Genesis XLII: 6, Joseph, as governor of Egypt, oversees the sale of corn during the dearth that he had foreseen in his dream. A prefiguration of Christ's feeding of the five thousand, the scene was popular in 17th century Holland after its introduction into standard iconography by Pieter Lastman in the picture now in the National Gallery, Dublin (cat. no. 890).
The subject illustrates Genesis XLII: 6, Joseph, as governor of Egypt, oversees the sale of corn during the dearth that he had foreseen in his dream. A prefiguration of Christ's feeding of the five thousand, the scene was popular in 17th century Holland after its introduction into standard iconography by Pieter Lastman in the picture now in the National Gallery, Dublin (cat. no. 890).