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Lots daughters make their Father drink Wine, c. 1508-15 (oil on oak)
XCF274325 Lots daughters make their Father drink Wine, c.1508-15 (oil on oak) by Leyden, Lucas van (c.1494-1533); 32.4X22.9 cm; National Gallery, London, UK; Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 12784617
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Drunk Genesis Pillar Of Salt Northern Renaissance
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 5.5cm x 7.6cm (2.2" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this oil painting by Lucas van Leyden, we are transported back in time to witness a dramatic biblical scene. The artwork titled "Lots daughters make their Father drink Wine" depicts an intense moment from the story of Lot found in the book of Genesis. The composition showcases three central figures - Lot and his two daughters - set against a rugged hillside landscape. Lot, portrayed with a long white beard and wearing a distinctive hat, is shown under the influence of wine as he drinks from a goblet offered by one of his daughters. The other daughter stands nearby, her face filled with concern. This powerful image captures the complex dynamics within this family unit and highlights themes such as temptation, betrayal, and familial duty. It alludes to the tragic events that follow shortly after when Lot's wife looks back at Sodom and turns into a pillar of salt. Lucas van Leyden's masterful brushwork brings life to each character while also showcasing his skill in capturing intricate details such as clothing textures and facial expressions. This work exemplifies the Northern Renaissance style prevalent during that period. Displayed at London's National Gallery, this print invites us to delve deeper into biblical narratives through artistry that transcends time.
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