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Landscape with Bathsheba, c. 1540-45 (oil on panel)
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Landscape with Bathsheba, c. 1540-45 (oil on panel)
3545912 Landscape with Bathsheba, c. 1540-45 (oil on panel) by Scorel, Jan van (1495-1562); 100.4x203.9 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah the Hittite, was bathing outside when King David saw her from the roof of his palace and instantly fell in love with her beauty.
); Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 22981370
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Bath Bathing Cleansing Israelite Jerusalem King David Maids Netherlandish Panorama Servants Statuary Washing Maid Northern Renaissance
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This print captures the essence of Jan van Scorel's "Landscape with Bathsheba" a masterpiece from the 16th century. The painting, created using oil on panel, measures an impressive 100.4x203.9 cm and is housed in the prestigious Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The scene depicted here transports us to ancient Jerusalem, where Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah the Hittite, indulges in a moment of solitude while bathing outdoors. Little did she know that her beauty would catch the eye of King David himself as he gazed upon her from his palace rooftop. Van Scorel's meticulous attention to detail brings this biblical tale to life before our eyes. The lush landscape surrounding Bathsheba creates a serene backdrop for this pivotal moment in history. As we admire this painting, we are reminded of its religious significance and its place within Northern Renaissance art. The artist skillfully portrays not only Bathsheba but also her maidservants attending to her needs during this intimate ritual. Through their presence and gestures, Van Scorel emphasizes themes such as female empowerment and servitude. This print allows us to appreciate every brushstroke and nuance captured by Bridgeman Images without any commercial use intentions involved. It serves as a testament to both Jan van Scorel's artistic brilliance and Fine Art Finder's commitment to preserving timeless masterpieces for generations to come.
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