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Lot and his Daughters, Between 1635 and 1639

Lot and his Daughters, Between 1635 and 1639


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Lot and his Daughters, Between 1635 and 1639

Lot and his Daughters, Between 1635 and 1639. Found in the Collection of Galleria Nazionale di Cosenza

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Lot and his Daughters - A Powerful Depiction of Biblical Tragedy

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. This print showcases the renowned painting "Lot and his Daughters" created between 1635 and 1639. Housed in the esteemed Collection of Galleria Nazionale di Cosenza, this baroque masterpiece is a testament to fine art's ability to convey profound narratives. The artwork portrays an intense scene from the Old Testament, specifically from the Book of Genesis. Lot, a righteous man living in Sodom, was warned by angels about its impending destruction due to rampant sin. As he flees with his daughters, tragedy unfolds as they seek refuge in a cave. Painted by Massimo Stanzione or someone from the School of Neaple, this oil on canvas composition captures both emotional turmoil and exquisite detail. The artist skillfully depicts Lot's anguish over abandoning their sinful city while conveying his daughters' desperation for survival. Through vivid brushstrokes and masterful use of light and shadow, this painting transports viewers back to biblical times. It serves as a poignant reminder of moral choices faced by individuals throughout history. With its historical significance and artistic brilliance, "Lot and his Daughters" continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Its presence within Galleria Nazionale di Cosenza further solidifies Italy's rich cultural heritage. This print allows admirers everywhere to appreciate this remarkable work without commercial intent but rather as an homage to timeless artistry that transcends generations.

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