Bartholomeus Breenbergh, 'The Finding of the Infant Moses by Pharaoh's Daughter', 1636
About the work
Overview
Breenbergh shows us an Old Testament story taking place in an imaginary Egypt, with luxuriant European foliage under a grey Northern sky and exquisitely detailed portrayals of antiquities: obelisks, a column, a pyramid and a stela (a carved commemorative slab of stone). Not all these antique objects are Egyptian but Breenbergh crowds them into the picture regardless, to convey that the story he tells is set in ancient times.
The painting tells the story of Moses. The children of Israel were captive in Egypt, and Pharaoh decreed that their male children should be killed in case they grew up to depose him. Moses’s mother hid him among reeds by the River Nile, leaving his sister Miriam to stand watch.
Pharaoh’s daughter found Moses. She wanted to keep him but needed a wet nurse to feed and care for him. Miriam volunteered to find one, reuniting the baby with his mother. Moses grew up to lead the Israelites to their Promised Land.
Key facts
Details
- Full title
- The Finding of the Infant Moses by Pharaoh's Daughter
- Artist
- Bartholomeus Breenbergh
- Artist dates
- 1598 - 1657
- Date made
- 1636
- Medium and support
- oil on wood
- Dimensions
- 41.5 × 56.7 cm
- Inscription summary
- Signed; Dated
- Acquisition credit
- Bequeathed by Richard Simmons, 1847
- Inventory number
- NG208
- Location
- Room 27
- Collection
- Main Collection
- Previous owners
- Frame
- 19th-century Dutch Frame
Provenance
Additional information
Text extracted from the ‘Provenance’ section of the catalogue entry in Neil MacLaren, revised and expanded by Christopher Brown, ‘National Gallery Catalogues: The Dutch School: 1600–1900’, London 1991; for further information, see the full catalogue entry.
Bibliography
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1960Maclaren, Neil, National Gallery Catalogues: The Dutch School, 2 vols, London 1960
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1976C. Brown, Art in Seventeenth Century Holland (exh. cat. The National Gallery, 30 September - 12 December 1976), London 1976
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1982D. Gordon, The National Gallery Lends: Paintings of the Warm South by Foreign Painters in Italy in the Seventeenth Century (exh. cat. Herbert Art Gallery, 13 March - 25 April 1982; Derby Art Gallery, 8 May - 12 June 1982; Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery, 19 June - 25 July 1982; Victoria Art Gallery, 6 August - 4 September 1982), Coventry 1982
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1991Maclaren, Neil, revised by Christopher Brown, National Gallery Catalogues: The Dutch School, 1600-1900, 2nd edn (revised and expanded), 2 vols, London 1991
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2001
C. Baker and T. Henry, The National Gallery: Complete Illustrated Catalogue, London 2001
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