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A work from the northern Mannerist school from the very beginning of the 17th century, whose main characteristics can be found with its many theatrical characters in elongated poses, expressive gestures and contrasting colours. We will appreciate the attention paid to the draperies and architectural details.
The painting is attributable to Elsheimer Adam (1574-1610) but the Flemish entourage of Pieter Isaacsz (1569-1625) is also pertinently evoked. Our Biblical scene is surrounded by a certain softness that is quite paradoxical with the moment represented.
The dimensions of our oil on copper are 36 cm by 30
Dimensions with the frame of 44 cm by 50.
Good condition, some pictorial losses and occasional losses on the wooden frame
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