Artist: Charles De Coubertin
Tatum: 1850
Trootte: 111 x 140 cm
Techniek: Oil On Canvas
References to the wells of Abraham, as they are commonly known, are found in Genesis (21:23–24 and 26:23–33). Coubertin typically painted religious subjects, but in this picture he depicted the site as a scene of contemporary life. This painting was exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1850–51.
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