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Jacobs Farewell to Benjamin, 1650-60 (oil on canvas)
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Jacobs Farewell to Benjamin, 1650-60 (oil on canvas)
2970460 Jacobs Farewell to Benjamin, 1650-60 (oil on canvas) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, (1606-69) (follower of); 113x110.5 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; Wilson L. Mead Fund; Dutch, out of copyright
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© Wilson L. Mead Fund / Bridgeman Images
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Jacob's Farewell to Benjamin, a masterpiece by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, captures a poignant moment of biblical significance with profound emotional depth. Painted in the mid-17th century, this oil on canvas print showcases Rembrandt's mastery in capturing human expressions and storytelling. The scene depicts Jacob bidding farewell to his beloved son Benjamin before embarking on a treacherous journey. As described in the Old Testament, this heart-wrenching separation symbolizes the trials faced by families torn apart by circumstances beyond their control. Rembrandt's brushstrokes bring life to each character, revealing their inner turmoil and deep connection. The aged father clings tightly to his youngest son while conveying both love and anguish through his eyes. Benjamin gazes back at Jacob with equal intensity, reflecting loyalty mixed with apprehension for what lies ahead. This painting transcends religious boundaries as it explores universal themes of love, sacrifice, and faith that resonate across cultures and generations. It serves as a powerful reminder of the complexities within Christianity and Judaism alike. Housed at The Art Institute of Chicago since its acquisition through the Wilson L. Mead Fund, this artwork continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and narrative richness. Its presence invites contemplation on the fragility of human relationships while celebrating the enduring power of familial bonds.
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