The Summer (Ruth and Boaz)


size(cm): 30x40
Price:
Sale price¥22,300 JPY

Description

The painting "Summer (Ruth and Boaz)" by Nicolas Poussin is a masterpiece of French Baroque art that has captivated art lovers for centuries. This artwork is a depiction of the Biblical story of Ruth and Boaz, found in the Old Testament.

The painting's composition is impressive, with a careful arrangement of characters and landscape elements. The central figure in the painting is Ruth, who stands in the center of the composition, with Boaz at her side. The figure of Ruth is represented with great delicacy and elegance, with a soft posture and a serene expression on her face.

Poussin's artistic style is evident in painting, with his use of light and shadow to create depth and dimension in the composition. The colors used in the painting are rich and vibrant, with warm shades of yellow and orange evoking the feeling of a summer day.

The story behind the painting is fascinating as it is based on the Biblical story of Ruth and Boaz. The story tells how Ruth, a Moabite woman, converts to Judaism and marries Boaz, a wealthy and respected man in the community. The painting represents the moment when Ruth and Boaz meet in the field, where Boaz is working in the harvest.

A little known aspect of the painting is that Poussin created it in two different versions. The first version was created in 1630 and is in the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh, while the second version was created in 1640 and is in the Louvre Museum in Paris.

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