Moses Showed the Promised Land


size(cm): 75x105
Price:
Sale price£284 GBP

Description

The painting "Moses Showed the Promised Land" by Benjamin West is a masterpiece of 18th century religious art. This work depicts the biblical story of Moses, who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and led them to the Promised Land.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with Moses at the center of the scene, holding a staff and pointing towards the Promised Land. The Israelites are depicted at the bottom of the painting, while the landscape of the Promised Land stretches out behind them.

Benjamin West's art style is classic and elegant, with meticulous attention to detail and an impressive ability to capture the emotion and spirituality of the biblical story. The colors used in the painting are rich and vibrant, with warm, earthy tones that evoke the feeling of the Promised Land.

The story behind the painting is equally fascinating. It was commissioned by King George III of England in 1770 and became one of West's most famous works. The painting was exhibited at the Royal Academy in London in 1771 to critical and public acclaim.

Despite its popularity, there are little-known aspects of the painting that make it even more interesting. For example, West is said to have used his wife and son as models for some of the characters in the painting. Furthermore, the painting was stolen twice, once in 1813 and once in 1941, before it was recovered and restored.

Recently viewed