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Isaac Blessing Jacob, c. 1660-70 (oil on canvas)
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Isaac Blessing Jacob, c. 1660-70 (oil on canvas)
3545973 Isaac Blessing Jacob, c.1660-70 (oil on canvas) by Dyck, Abraham van (1635/6-72); 125x108 cm; National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; (add.info.: In the book of Genesis, Jacob pretending to be his brother Esau with a hairy animal skin, tricks their blind father into bestowing Esaus birthright on him. ); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 22981390
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The captivating print of "Isaac Blessing Jacob" by Abraham van Dyck takes us back to the biblical story from the book of Genesis. In this intriguing artwork, we witness Jacob's conniving attempt to deceive his blind father, Isaac, and claim his brother Esau's birthright. Van Dyck masterfully captures the tension and secrecy in this baroque painting. Jacob is seen wearing a hairy animal skin, skillfully disguising himself as Esau. The bed becomes a stage for this clandestine act as Jacob cunningly presents himself before his unsuspecting father. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, highlighting the elderly figures of Isaac and Rebecca who play crucial roles in this tale of trickery. Through their expressions and body language, we can sense their vulnerability and unknowing involvement in this elaborate scheme. This Dutch Golden Age masterpiece not only showcases Van Dyck's artistic prowess but also serves as a visual representation of an important moment in religious history. It reminds us of the complexities within family dynamics and how far one might go to secure their future. Displayed at the National Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, this oil on canvas painting continues to captivate viewers with its rich narrative and timeless themes found within Judaism and other religions alike.
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