David Playing the Harp before Saul ca.1589 print by Stradanus, S.I 1537, Prints Department, Royal Library of Belgium
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David was a skilled musician and poet, and he played the harp to soothe King Saul when he was tormented by evil spirits. David's musical abilities and his role as a psalmist also led him to be associated with the worship of God and with the expression of devotion and praise. The image of David playing the harp remains a symbol of the connection between music, worship, and devotion in Western tradition.
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flemish art
flanders
engravings in the royal library of belgium
royal library of belgium
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politics and government
Date
1564 - 1585
Source
Royal Library of Belgium
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public domain