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Joseph's Dream is a 1645 oil-on-canvas painting by Rembrandt. It was in the Königliche Schlöss in Berlin until 1830, when it moved to the city's Königliche Museum. It is now in the Gemaldegalerie, Berlin. [1] [2] It portrays Saint Joseph receiving the second of his dreams, warning him of the Massacre of the Innocents (Matthew 2: 13–15). [3]
Second dream: In Matthew 2:13, Joseph is warned to leave Bethlehem and flee to Egypt. Third dream : In Matthew 2:19–20 , while in Egypt, Joseph is told that it is safe to go back to Israel . Fourth dream : In Matthew 2:22 , because he had been warned in a dream, Joseph awakens to depart for the region of Galilee instead of going to Judea .
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is based on the story of Joseph from the Book of Genesis. A narrator opens the show by introducing Joseph, the dreamer ("Prologue"). Joseph sings an inspiring, but seemingly meaningless song to the audience ("Any Dream Will Do"). The narrator then draws the audience's attention to Joseph's father ...
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Joseph the Dreamer (Hebrew: בעל החלומות, translit. Ba'al Hahalomot ) is a 1962 stop-motion animated drama film by Yoram Gross in his directorial debut . The first animated film produced in Israel , it tells the story of Joseph from the Bible .
Joseph's Dream, circa 1650–1655. Joseph's Dream is a 1650–1655 oil on canvas painting by Barent Fabritius and other artists in Rembrandt's studio. It is now in the Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest), which purchased it in 1885 from Alois Hauser the Elder's collection in Munich. [1] It had previously been auctioned in Amsterdam in 1755. [2]