Christ stands in the middle of a group of people. Two blind men crouch before Christ, who touches the eyes and forehead of one of the men with his right hand. The group is outside on the edge of a city. Everyone wears flowing robes. Engraving from the 1650 painting, Les Aveugles de J\u00e9richo (The Blind of Jericho) by Nicolas Poussin, which is currently in the Mus\u00e9e du Louvre. Text: In French: "Jesus fortant de Jericho toucha les yeux de deux Aueugles, et aussy tost ilz virent. Dapres le Tableau de Poussin haut de 3 pieds 7 pouces et long de 5 pieds 4 pouces qui est au Cabinet du Roy." In Latin: "Egrediens Jesus ab Jericho tetigit oculos duorum Coecorum, et confeftim viderunt. ad Fabulam Nicol. Poussin altem pedes 3 pollices 7, et latam pedes 5 pollices 4. In pinacotecha Regia." Basic English translation: In Jericho, Jesus touched the eyes of two blind men, and they saw. From a picture by Nicolas Poussin, 7 feet, 3 inches by 5 feet, 4 inches. In the Royal Gallery.