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JOSEPH inent, borne by two of his brethren to the and Ilcnncr in 1827. Engraved by Monaco ; mouth of the pit ; on left, three other P. Tanji'. Gal. Hoy. de Dresde, i. PI. 4G. brothers; at right, four others and a dog. By Lionello ,S/xi//a, Lille Museum ; canvus, Bought from Capuchin Convent, Genoa, for H. 5 ft. G in. 4 ft. (! in. Potiphar's wife, Mr. Buchanan ill 1803-G ; sold to John Cave, sitting upon a couch, endeavours to detain 800 ; W. Cave sale (1854), Cl,7G4, to Mar- Joseph, who flees, leaving his mantle in her quis of Hertford, whence by bequest to Sir hands. Formerly in Modenn Gallery.- Lm- It. Wallace Buchanan, Memoirs, ii. 144, don, Musee, viii. PI. 47 ; Filhol, iii. PI. lf>2. 171; Curtis, 121. JOSEPH, COAT OF, !'./*/, Escorial, JOSEPH, CHASTITY OF (Gen. xxxix), Spain; six figures, lifc-si/.e. Jacob sits on Johan llili'irlt, Uftizi, Florence ; wood, tig- right in the shadow of his house ; before' urea life-size. Potiphar's wife, seated on him stand five of his sons, two of them hold- the edge of a bed, endeavours to detain Jo- ing Joseph's coat, the white lining of which seph, who is struggling to free himself from is stained with blood ; on left, another son tearing his hair; at Jacob's feet, a white dog, barking. Painted by Velasquez on his first journey to Koine ( K'>2'.I-:>1 ) and sent, with the Forge of Vulcan, to the King. Never engraved. Curtis, '1. JOSEPH, HISTOUY OF, /,',//./,</./. See %,/w/'s Bible. JOSEPH AND POTIPIIAKS IFF, lii'inlii'ciinll, Berlin Museum; canvas. II. :> ft. 8 in. 2 ft. (Y in. Potiphar's wife, in a red-silk robe, sitting beside a bed in a richly furnished apartment, with her hus- band standing behind her chair, accuses Jo- seph, who stands on the opposite side of the bed with hands and eyes upraised. For- merly in collection of Lord Villoughby ; passed about. 1820 to Sir Thomas Lawrence, after whose decease sold (|s:!D) for .">70 guineas to Joseph Neeld, M.P. ; purchased in 1884 for Berlin Museum. Similar composi- tion, with changes (2 ft. < 1 ft. '.) in.; signed, dated 1<;.">7, engraved by Exshaw), in Her- mitage, St. Petersburg. -Smith, vii. 8; her grasp. Painted in 1G24 by commission Athemeum, Nov. 8, 1884, .V.I8 ; Yosmaer, from Cardinal Carlo and Lorenzo de' Medici. 4!MI. Rosini, vi. 93; Molini, Gall, di Fircnze, JOSEPH, ST., AND INFANT CIIKIST, v. 1. <!i<iil Reni, Hermitage, St. Petersburg. St. By Carlo Ciijnani, Dresden Gallery ; can- ' Joseph, dressed in a gray linen tunic and vas, octagonal, 3 ft. G in. diameter. Figures yellow mantle, carries in his arms the Infant, half-length. Joseph flying from the impor- who holds a flower in his left hand ; in back- tun ities of Potiphar's wife. Painted for Con- ground, to right, the Virgin is seen riding tarini, Procurator of S. Marco, Venice; on an ass led by an angel. Bought for 7,900 bought for GOO sequins in 1754 from Casa florins from the gallery of William II., King Coutarini, Venice. Restored by Pulmaroli of the Netherlands. Cut. Hermitage. Chast'ly of Jui>eph, Lioncllo Spada, LMIo Muso 357