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  2. Bathsheba at Her Bath (Rembrandt) - Wikipedia

    • Bathsheba at Her Bath (or Bathsheba with King David's Letter) is an oil painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt (1606–1669), finished in 1654. A depiction that is both sensual and empathetic, it shows a moment from the Old Testament story related in 2 Samuel 11 in which King David sees Bathsheba bathing and, entranced, impregnates her. In order to marry Ba… See more

    Biblical account and variation

    The Second Book of Samuel (11:2-4) gives the account of King David who saw a woman bathing from his palace … See more

    Composition

    Apart from the lack of anecdotal devices, the painting is unusual in other ways. Bathsheba is presented in a space that is difficult to read. The dark background is suggestive of night, while a massive column imp… See more

    Model

    The traditionally accepted identification of the model is of Rembrandt's partner Hendrickje Stoffels, who would have been 28 at the time of the painting. Sluijter has proposed otherwise, stating that the likeness is … See more

    Artistic responses

    Allusions to Bathsheba at Her Bath have been noted in the works of 19th- and 20th-century artists. It is thought to have inspired The Surprised Nymph (1859–61), an early figure by Édouard Manet that playfully references … See more

    In popular culture

    The painting and its attempted theft forms the subject of "This One Goes to Eleven", a third-season episode of the Canadian television detective series Murdoch Mysteries.
    The paintin… See more

    Notes

    1. ^ Bull et al. 151
    2. ^ Bathsheba at Her Bath Archived May 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. Louvre. Retrieved on 2008-05-03.
    3. ^ Clark, 341 … See more

     
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