Bathsheba (Gentileschi)
Painting by Artemisia Gentileschi / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bathsheba is a 1636-37 painting by the Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi, with contributions by Viviano Codazzi (who painted the architecture at the top left of the painting) and Domenico Gargiulo (who painted the landscape).[1] It shows the Hittite woman Bathsheba being washed and tended to by her servants. At the top left of the painting, King David sees her from his palace. It was one of seven versions from the story of Bathsheba that Gentileschi painted.[2]
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Artist | Artemisia Gentileschi with Viviano Codazzi and Domenico Gargiulo |
Year | c. 1636–1637 |
Type | Oil on canvas |
Movement | Baroque |
Dimensions | 265 cm × 210 cm (104.5 in × 82.5 in) |
Location | Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio |
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The painting is now in the collection of the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio.[3]