Bathsheba at the Bath
PRODUCT CODE: 00332Bathsheba at the Bath is one of 50 small biblical paintings commissioned from Blake by his patron Thomas Butts. The painting is an illustration of a verse from the Second Book of Samuel in the Old Testament. The painting depicts Uriah’s wife, Bathsheba, bathing with her children unaware of Kind David who stares mesmerized at her and goes on to plot her husband’s death in order to be with her. Artist: William Blake 1757-1827 Date: circa 1799-1800 Classification: painting Medium: Tempera on canvas
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