Saul and the Witch of Endor


size(cm): 45x65
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Sale price¥33,400 JPY

Description

Jacob Cornelisz Van Oostsanen's painting "Saul and the Witch of Endor" is a Dutch Renaissance masterpiece featuring dramatic composition and masterful technique. The painting, which measures 88.3 x 123 cm, depicts an episode from the Bible in which King Saul seeks the advice of a witch to communicate with the spirit of the prophet Samuel.

Van Oostsanen's artistic style is characterized by detailed realism and meticulous attention to detail. The painting features a rich color palette, from the dark, dramatic tones of the characters' clothing to the softer, more ethereal tones of the spectral figure of the prophet Samuel. Van Oostsanen's technique is also impressive, especially in the way he has managed to create realistic textures and details in the characters' clothing and hair.

The composition of the painting is equally impressive, with a careful arrangement of the characters and elements of the scene. King Saul stands at the center of the painting, with the witch and the prophet Samuel by his side. The spectral figure of Samuel rises above the characters, creating a sense of mystery and otherworldliness.

The history of the painting is fascinating, as it is believed to have been commissioned by the Regius family of Amsterdam in the 16th century. The painting was later acquired by the famous art collector Joseph Count de Caraman-Chimay and was eventually donated to the Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels in 1934.

Despite its importance in art history, "Saul and the Witch of Endor" is a little-known work compared to other paintings of the time. However, its beauty and technique are still impressive today, and it is a work that deserves to be explored and appreciated by art lovers.

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