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La tunique ensanglante de Joseph est rapporte a Jacob (Josephs Bloody Coat Brought To Jacob). Apres avoir vendu leur frere Joseph en esclavage en Egypte, car jaloux de la preference de leur pere pour Joseph
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La tunique ensanglante de Joseph est rapporte a Jacob (Josephs Bloody Coat Brought To Jacob). Apres avoir vendu leur frere Joseph en esclavage en Egypte, car jaloux de la preference de leur pere pour Joseph
FIA5365920 La tunique ensanglante de Joseph est rapporte a Jacob (Josephs Bloody Coat Brought To Jacob). Apres avoir vendu leur frere Joseph en esclavage en Egypte, car jaloux de la preference de leur pere pour Joseph, les freres presentent sa tunique a Jacob, pour lui faire croire a son deces. Peinture de Alexander Nikarovich Novoskoltsev (1853-1919), huile sur toile, 1880. Art russe 19e siecle. State Art Museum, Nijni Novgorod (Russie). by Novoskoltsev, Alexander Nikanorovich (1853-1919); State Art Museum, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print titled "La tunique ensanglante de Joseph est rapporte a Jacob" depicts a powerful biblical scene. Painted by Alexander Nikarovich Novoskoltsev in 1880, this oil on canvas artwork showcases the intense emotions surrounding the story of Joseph and his brothers. In the painting, we witness the moment when Joseph's bloody coat is presented to their father, Jacob. The brothers had sold Joseph into slavery in Egypt out of jealousy for their father's favoritism towards him. They use this blood-stained garment to deceive Jacob into believing that his beloved son has met an untimely demise. Novoskoltsev skillfully captures the raw emotions of betrayal and despair through his brushstrokes. The vibrant colors bring life to each character, highlighting their individual anguish and guilt. This masterpiece belongs to the Russian art movement of the 19th century and can be found at the State Art Museum in Nijni Novgorod, Russia. It represents not only a significant religious event but also serves as a testament to Novoskoltsev's artistic talent. The print provided by Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate every detail of this remarkable painting. It invites viewers from all walks of life to delve into its rich symbolism and contemplate themes such as family dynamics, faith, and forgiveness.
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