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Bethsabee in the bath (Painting, 1528)
LRI4580981 Bethsabee in the bath (Painting, 1528) by Krodel, Wolfgang (c.1500-61); Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: David and Bethsabee or " Bethsabee in the bath" Painting by Wolfgang Krodel the Elder (1500-1561). 1528. Vienna. Kunsthistorisches Museum Austria); Luisa Ricciarini; German, out of copyright
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Balcony Bath David Harp Harpist Homemade Seduction Toilet
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Bethsabee in the Bath
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is a captivating painting by Wolfgang Krodel, created in 1528 and housed at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria. This exquisite artwork depicts the biblical story of David and Bethsabee with remarkable detail and emotion. The scene showcases Bethsabee luxuriously bathing on her balcony as she captures the attention of King David, who stands below. Krodel's mastery is evident through his depiction of every element within this composition. From the lush landscape surrounding Bethsabee to her elegant costume and homemade harp, each detail adds depth to this narrative. The artist skillfully conveys both seduction and innocence through his portrayal of Bethsabee's delicate features. The painting not only captures a moment from biblical history but also serves as a reflection on themes such as love, religion, and domesticity. It invites viewers to contemplate the power dynamics between men and women during that era while appreciating Krodel's technical prowess. Luisa Ricciarini beautifully captures this iconic artwork through her photo print. Her lens brings out the vibrant colors and intricate details present in Krodel's original masterpiece. This photograph allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate "Bethsabee in the Bath" even if they cannot visit it personally at the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
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