3746304 Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh: An Allegory of the Dinteville Family, 1537 (oil on wood) by French School, (16th century); 176.5x192.7 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: by Master of the Dinteville Allegory (Netherlandish or French) In this large allegorical family portrait the Dinteville brothers act out Exodus 7:9. Pleading with Pharaoh to free the Israelites, Aaron (Francois II de Dinteville) transforms his rod into a serpent, proving that God is with him. Jean de Dinteville is shown as Moses, while Gaucher and Guillaume stand behind them. The brothers were important members of the court of Francis I and this hung in the family chateau of Polisy with Jean in Holbein\'s \'Ambassadors\').

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