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Solomons Judgment Two women pretend to be the mother of the same child. Painting by Johan Konrad Seekatz (1719-1768) (ec. all. ) 18th century Brest, Museum of Fine Arts
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Solomons Judgment Two women pretend to be the mother of the same child. Painting by Johan Konrad Seekatz (1719-1768) (ec. all. ) 18th century Brest, Museum of Fine Arts
JLJ4602459 Solomons Judgment Two women pretend to be the mother of the same child. Painting by Johan Konrad Seekatz (1719-1768) (ec.all.) 18th century Brest, Museum of Fine Arts by Seekatz, Johann Conrad (1719-68); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Brest, France; (add.info.: Solomons Judgment Two women pretend to be the mother of the same child. Painting by Johan Konrad Seekatz (1719-1768) (ec.all.) 18th century Brest, Museum of Fine Arts); Photo © Photo Josse
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Bible Personnage Enfance Enfant Famille Femininity Feminite Jeunesse Judge Juge Mere Sacrifice Solomon 972 932 Peinture
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This print showcases the painting "Solomon's Judgment" by Johan Konrad Seekatz, a renowned artist of the 18th century. The artwork is housed in the Museum of Fine Arts in Brest, France. In this thought-provoking piece, two women are depicted pretending to be the mother of the same child. The painting draws inspiration from the biblical story of King Solomon's wisdom and judgment. It explores themes such as family dynamics, sacrifice, and religious beliefs. The composition beautifully captures a moment filled with tension and emotion. Seekatz's attention to detail is evident in his portrayal of femininity and childhood innocence. The expressions on each woman's face reveal their desire for justice while also hinting at their underlying fear and vulnerability. Through this artwork, Seekatz invites viewers to reflect on societal norms surrounding motherhood, identity, and truthfulness. It serves as a reminder that appearances can be deceiving and challenges us to question our own perceptions. As we delve into this masterpiece from Germany's rich artistic heritage, we are reminded of its cultural significance within Germanic society during that time period. This print allows us to appreciate Seekatz's skillful brushwork while contemplating timeless themes that continue to resonate today.
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