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King Solomon and the Iron Worker

King Solomon and the Iron Worker


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King Solomon and the Iron Worker

Vintage illustration featuring a blacksmith sitting on a stool next to the throne of King Solomon. Thought to be taking power over the throne, the crowd rushes forward to remove him. The man explains to Solomon that the temple could not have been built without tools made by blacksmiths (iron workers). King Solomon agrees and grants him a seat of honor

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Keith Lance

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In this vintage illustration by Keith Lance, we witness a pivotal moment in the reign of King Solomon. The scene unfolds within the grandeur of his throne room, where an unexpected visitor has taken a seat next to the renowned ruler. A blacksmith, depicted with utmost skill and detail, sits humbly on a stool as he addresses the crowd that surges forward in protest. Misunderstood intentions hang heavy in the air as whispers spread through the gathering. Many assume that this iron worker seeks to usurp power from King Solomon himself. However, all preconceived notions are shattered when he begins to explain his purpose. With unwavering conviction and respect for Solomon's wisdom, the blacksmith reveals that without tools crafted by skilled artisans like him – their hands forged from iron – constructing the magnificent temple would have been impossible. His words resonate deeply with King Solomon who recognizes not only his own reliance on these craftsmen but also their invaluable contribution to society. Moved by this revelation and touched by humility displayed before him, King Solomon rises above any initial doubts or suspicions. In an act of profound understanding and gratitude, he bestows upon this deserving blacksmith a seat of honor beside him on his regal throne. Keith Lance masterfully captures this transformative moment in history through intricate details and vivid colors. Through this artwork, we are reminded of how true greatness lies not only in wielding power but also recognizing those whose skills shape our world behind-the-scenes - often overlooked yet indispensable contributors to progress and civilization

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