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Bathsheba bath front death soldier includes young woman
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Bathsheba bath front death soldier includes young woman
Bathsheba in the bath (front), The death as a soldier includes a young woman (back), 1517, mixed technique on fir wood, 38.2 x 29.2 cm, Signed on both sides lower right with the monogram NMD [ligated] and the dagger signet with bow, on the front between the two, dated 1517. Above the main figure on the front white inscription PERSABE. On the back black inscription KISN [?] On the column right. Niklaus Manuel gen. Deutsch, Bern um 1484-1530 Bern
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Media ID 19591356
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1517 Back Bath Bathsheba Death Fir Wood Front Ligated Mixed Technique Signed Young Woman
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This print titled "Bathsheba bath front death soldier includes young woman" is a remarkable piece of art created by Niklaus Manuel gen. Deutsch in 1517. The artwork, measuring 38.2 x 29.2 cm, showcases the artist's mastery of mixed technique on fir wood. In this composition, we are presented with two distinct scenes depicted on both sides of the print. On the front side, we see Bathsheba immersed in her bath, exuding vulnerability and sensuality simultaneously. Above her figure is a white inscription that reads "PERSABE" adding an intriguing element to the overall narrative. On the backside of the print, a contrasting scene unfolds as we witness a soldier's demise alongside a young woman. The artist skillfully captures their emotions and tells a story through his brushstrokes and attention to detail. A black inscription reading "KISN [?]" can be found on the right column, further deepening our curiosity about their connection. The monogram NMD [ligated] along with a dagger signet with bow are signed on both sides lower right corner and dated 1517, affirming its authenticity and historical significance. Niklaus Manuel gen. Deutsch was born around 1484 in Bern and passed away in 1530 at the same location. His artistic prowess shines through this thought-provoking piece as he explores themes of love, mortality, and human relationships
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