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Death of the Pharaohs Firstborn Son, 1858
Death of the Pharaohs Firstborn Son, 1858. Found in the Collection of Johannesburg Art Gallery
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Caption: "Death of the Pharaoh's Firstborn Son, 1858 - A Profound Depiction of Biblical Tragedy". This print showcases the renowned painting titled "Death of the Pharaoh's Firstborn Son, 1858" which is housed in the esteemed Johannesburg Art Gallery. Painted by Sir Lawrence (1836-1912), a prominent artist from the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, this masterpiece delves into one of history's most significant events. The artwork depicts a poignant scene from ancient Egypt during the time of Moses and his quest to liberate the Israelites. The devastating tenth plague, as described in Exodus within Jewish mythology and biblical accounts, saw God unleashing His wrath upon Egypt by taking away every firstborn son. The painting captures both grief-stricken Egyptian families mourning their loss and Jewish people rejoicing at their imminent freedom. With meticulous attention to detail on an oil canvas medium, Sir Lawrence skillfully portrays this pivotal moment where divine intervention reshaped history. The stone tablets representing the Ten Commandments are prominently displayed amidst chaos, symbolizing God's power over human fate. This profound piece not only reflects on Jewish history but also serves as an allegory for liberation struggles throughout time. It stands as a testament to how art can encapsulate powerful narratives that transcend borders and cultures. As we contemplate this remarkable work of art, it invites us to reflect on our own journeys towards freedom and reminds us that even in times of great adversity or oppression, hope
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