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A gentleman (Moses?) is seduced by a devil fishing for a woman, 1664. Creator: Gesina ter Borch
A gentleman (Moses?) is seduced by a devil fishing for a woman, 1664. Allegory of the life of Moses ter Borch, the artist's brother, who was killed while fighting in the Second English Civil War
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Step into the captivating world of 17th-century Dutch art with our exquisite jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intriguing puzzle features the mesmerizing painting "A Gentleman (Moses?) is Seduced by a Devil Fishing for a Woman," created by the renowned artist Gesina ter Borch in 1664. Delve into the rich narrative of this allegorical masterpiece, which tells the tragic tale of Moses ter Borch, the artist's brother, who lost his life during the Second English Civil War. The painting showcases a gentleman, believed to be Moses, being lured by the devil, disguised as a fisherman, while attempting to save a woman from his clutches. Assemble this stunning puzzle to reveal the intricate details and vivid colors that bring this captivating story to life. With each piece you place, you'll be transported back in time to the Old Masters era, immersing yourself in the beauty and intrigue of this timeless work of art.
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This watercolor painting, titled "A Gentleman (Moses?) is Seduced by a Devil Fishing for a Woman," was created by the renowned Dutch artist Gesina ter Borch in 1664. The allegorical artwork is believed to represent the life of Ter Borch's brother, Moses ter Borch, who tragically lost his life while fighting in the Second English Civil War. The scene depicts a gentleman, possibly Moses, standing on the coastal shore, engrossed in the beauty of the landscape before him. A devil, disguised as a fisherman, sits in a small sailboat off the coast, casting a net into the water. The devil's seductive gaze is fixed on the unsuspecting gentleman, luring him away from the safety of the shore. The woman, symbolizing the allure of war and its dangerous consequences, is depicted in the boat with the devil. The painting is a stunning example of Dutch Golden Age art, with its intricate details and vibrant colors. The use of a coastal setting adds to the sense of tranquility and serenity, which is soon to be disrupted by the devil's seductive offer. The gentlemen's expression of contemplation and the devil's sly smile add to the intrigue and tension in the painting. The allegorical nature of the artwork highlights the dangers of being seduced by temptation and the consequences of making hasty decisions. The use of a family member as the subject adds a personal touch to the artwork, making it a poignant reminder of the human cost of war. This watercolor painting is a valuable addition to the rich artistic heritage of the Netherlands and Europe, and is now housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. The intricate details and symbolism make it a fascinating subject for art enthusiasts and historians alike.
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