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“ Joseph's Coat brought to Jacob” by Henry Warren (1794-1879 British)
“ Joseph's Coat brought to Jacob” by Henry Warren (1794-1879 British)
“ Joseph's Coat brought to Jacob” by Henry Warren (1794-1879 British)
“ Joseph's Coat brought to Jacob” by Henry Warren (1794-1879 British)
“ Joseph's Coat brought to Jacob” by Henry Warren (1794-1879 British)
  • Henry Warren (1794-1879 British)
  • “ Joseph's Coat brought to Jacob”, 1863
  • Engraving
  • 7.5 x 9.75 in (19.05 x 24.77 cm)
  • Paper size: 9.25 x 13.5 in (23.5 x 34.29 cm)
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The Old Testament story of Joseph fueled the imagination of Dutch artists, Rembrandt included, not only for the marvelous exploits of the young leader, but also for the jealousies, deceits and betrayals that mark the complex narrative of his life. The subject was painted, for example, by Rembrandt's sometime studio mate, Jan Lievens (1640s; Joseph and Lieve Guttmann Collection, USA). This version was painted by a Henry Warren an oil and watercolor painter born in England who spent much of his career in America, living, according to the census, from about 1822 to 1860 in Philadelphia where he exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy.

The cause of many of those jealousies was the coat of many colours that Joseph's father, Jacob, had presented to him as a sign that he was the favored son. The tragic consequences, when Joseph's brothers turned against him, are described in Genesis 37:12-35. When Joseph, having been sent by his father to report on the status of his brothers who were herding sheep, found them in the land of Dothan, his brethren conspired to kill him. However, Reuben, one of the brothers, dissuaded them from committing fratricide and, instead, they threw Joseph into a pit. Although Reuben intended to rescue Joseph and return him to his father, Joseph was taken to Egypt after the others sold him to passing Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver. Reuben, upon discovering that Joseph was missing, then conspired with his brothers to deceive Jacob into believing that Joseph had been eaten by a wild beast. To feign his death they dipped his coat in the blood of a goat, which they then took to the aged patriarch. Seeing the bloody coat, Jacob tore his garments in grief, donned sackcloth and, taking no comfort in his family's consolations, mourned Joseph's loss.

In his etching, Warren focussed on the immediate news being conveyed to the devasted Jacob, who throws back his head and raises his hands in horror at the sight of the bloody coat. One of the sons, probably Reuben, is acting up the story, while his brother Judah is calmer, feigning concern. His bulky purse betrays the truth behind the deception. Leah, his elderly mother, stands at the doorway, staring open-mouthed, and nervously draws her hands together.

This is one of several documented copies of this etching.

  • Subject Matter: Religious
  • Collections: Von Schmidt Family Trust Drawings and Print Collection

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