Uncovering the secrets underneath Orazio’s ‘Finding of Moses’
Join the conservators Kristina Mandy, Silvia Tagliante and Marek Goliaš and scientist Marta Melchiorre discuss how the conservation treatment and scientific analyses revealed Orazio’s working process as he developed the composition.
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Track the journey that Orazio Gentileschi's epic painting ‘The Finding of Moses’ went on in the National Gallery's Conservation studio.
'The Finding of Moses’ depicts an Old Testament story. This monumental painting was commissioned by King Charles I and Henrietta Maria to celebrate the arrival of their first son. Two kings, of England and Spain, a queen and three children, Moses, Charles II and Balthasar Carlos, are behind the story of this painting.
The painting was acquired by the National Gallery with the help of the nation in 2019 and has been undergoing conservation since early 2023.
The conservation of Orazio Gentileschi’s 'The Finding of Moses' (early 1630s) and this film were supported by Fondation Etrillard.