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The Sacrifice of Isaac, c. 1659 (oil on canvas)
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The Sacrifice of Isaac, c. 1659 (oil on canvas)
1069777 The Sacrifice of Isaac, c.1659 (oil on canvas) by Pereda y Salgado, Antonio (1611-78); 215.3x158.1 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Abraham prepares to sacrifice his son, Isaac, as a demonstration of his faith.); The Karl and Esther Hoblitzelle Collection, gift of the Hoblitzelle Foundation; Spanish, out of copyright
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© The Karl and Esther Hoblitzelle Collection, gift of the Hoblitzelle Foundation / Bridgeman Images
Abraham Belief Binding Isaac Sacrifice
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This print showcases Antonio Pereda y Salgado's masterpiece, "The Sacrifice of Isaac" painted around 1659. Measuring an impressive 215.3x158.1 cm, this oil on canvas artwork is housed in the prestigious Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA. In this thought-provoking scene, we witness Abraham preparing to sacrifice his beloved son, Isaac, as a profound demonstration of his unwavering faith. The painting delves into the depths of religious belief and explores the biblical story from the Old Testament with great intensity. Pereda y Salgado's skillful brushwork brings forth a poignant portrayal of Abraham and Isaac bound by their unyielding devotion to God. The artist masterfully captures every emotion etched across their faces - fear mingled with trust and resignation. "The Sacrifice of Isaac" invites viewers to contemplate themes such as sacrifice, religion, and faith within Christianity. It serves as a reminder that sometimes our deepest convictions may require us to make unimaginable sacrifices for what we believe in. This remarkable piece belongs to The Karl and Esther Hoblitzelle Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art; it was generously gifted by the Hoblitzelle Foundation. As an out-of-copyright Spanish artwork, its enduring power continues to inspire audiences worldwide through Bridgeman Images' exceptional print reproduction quality.
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