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REMBRANDT Harmenszoon van Rijn: Bathsheba at her Bath

🖼 Bathsheba at her Bath, 1654
Oil on canvas
142 × 142 cm
Paris, France

Bathsheba at her Bath Rembrandt's 1654 masterpiece captures the pivotal moment from the Old Testament when King David spots the beautiful Bathsheba bathing, setting in motion the tragic events that will define her fate. The Dutch master's signature use of dramatic light and shadow transforms this biblical narrative into an intimate, psychologically complex scene, emphasizing Bathsheba's humanity and vulnerability rather than merely depicting her as an object of desire. Painted during Rembrandt's later period, this work exemplifies his profound ability to infuse religious subjects with emotional depth and moral complexity, establishing it as one of the most compelling interpretations of this story in Western art.

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