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Jeremiah Dictating the Word of God to Baruch the Son of Neriah (Jeremiah 36, 4)
827591 Jeremiah Dictating the Word of God to Baruch the Son of Neriah (Jeremiah 36, 4), (red chalk) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 34x28.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Jeremiah Dictating the Word of God to Baruch the Son of Neriah (Jeremiah 36, 4). Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). Red chalk. 34 x 28.3cm.); Photo eChristies Images; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 23663238
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Artist Flemish Baroque Era Chalk Dictating Early Seventeenth Century Holy Bible Jeremiah Mature Mature Adult Mature Man Mature Men Maturity Men Only Middle Aged Old Master Drawings Peter Paul Peter Paul Rubens Read Red Chalk Reubens Rubens Scroll Sir Peter Paul Rubens Small Group Small Group Of People Three People Word Of God Young Man Young Men Baruch Ethnic Origin Flemish Artist
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 22cm x 25.4cm (8.7" x 10")
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The captivating print titled "Jeremiah Dictating the Word of God to Baruch the Son of Neriah" by Peter Paul Rubens captures a profound biblical scene. In this red chalk masterpiece, we witness Jeremiah, a mature man with an aura of wisdom and authority, diligently dictating the divine message to Baruch. The two men are engrossed in their task, completely absorbed in the sacred words they are transcribing. Rubens' attention to detail is evident as he portrays each figure with meticulous precision. The artist's mastery shines through as he skillfully captures the expressions on their faces - Jeremiah's intense focus and Baruch's reverence for his mentor. A small group of people surrounds them, symbolizing the importance and significance of this momentous event. This artwork transports us back to early seventeenth-century Europe during the Baroque era when religious themes were highly valued and celebrated in art. Rubens' use of red chalk adds depth and texture to his composition, enhancing its dramatic impact. As viewers, we can almost hear the rustle of parchment scrolls and feel a sense of awe at witnessing such a significant exchange between these biblical figures. This piece serves as a reminder that throughout history, individuals have sought guidance from higher powers and found solace in ancient texts like the Bible. Overall, Rubens' "Jeremiah Dictating the Word of God to Baruch" is not only an exquisite example of fine art but also a testament to faith and spirituality that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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