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The Exposition of Moses c. 1645
Red-brown oil paint on paper | 39.2 x 56.1 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 904061
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A drawing of a group of distraught figures looking down from a low wall next to a column, as a crouching man gently pushes the basket containing the baby Moses, out onto the river To save the infant Moses from Pharaoh’s order that all Israelite boys be put to death, his mother hid him in a basket among reeds on the banks of the Nile. The child was subsequently found by Pharaoh’s daughter and saved. Both this sheet and the next (RCIN 904078) probably depict the moment at which the infant was set afloat on the river, though many of the anguished figures are men rather than women.
Provenance
Probably Carlo II and Fernandino-Carlo Gonzaga, 9th and 10th Dukes of Mantua; Zaccaria Sagredo; from whose heirs purchased by Joseph Smith, British Consul in Venice, 1752; from whom purchased by George III, 1762
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Medium and techniques
Red-brown oil paint on paper
Measurements
39.2 x 56.1 cm (sheet of paper)
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