RMFYPWWJ–Bathing Bathsheba, Bathsheba in the bath holding David's letter, by Rembrandt, 1654, Musee du Louvre, Paris France, Europe
RMG39KN3–BATHSHEBA BATHING
RMM872XE–Bathsheba bathing by Peter Fransz de Grebber 1600-1652 17th-century The Netherlands, Dutch
RMRYCDWC–Bathsheba receives the message of David, Cornelis Massijs, 1549
RMB509TN–European garden of about 1515 represented as Bathsheba bathing. Hand-colored woodcut
RMD3CDPK–Rembrandt van Rijn, Bathsheba Bathing. 1654 Oil on canvas. Musée du Louvre, Paris. Baroque.
RMA2YRME–Bathsheba Bathing
RM2BER41K–Bathsheba Bathing 1575 by Veronese (Paolo Caliari) 1528-1588 Italy, Italian. Bathsheba Bathing 1575 ( Bathsheba was the wife of Uriah the Hittite and later of David, according to the Hebrew Bible. She is most known for the biblical narrative in which she was summoned by King David, who had seen her bathing and lusted after her. )
RMFJR8KB–David sees Bathsheba bathing from the roof of his house, 2 Samuel chapter XI verse 2 'And it came to pass in an eveningtide, that David arose from off his bed, and walked upon the roof of the king's house: and from the roof he saw a woman washing herself; and the woman was very beautiful to look upon.' 1852-60 illustration by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld
RMCNBEMN–Bathsheba Bathing 1654 seen by King David he made her his wife1654 Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn Dutch 1606–1669 Netherlands
RMWJKER5–Painting 'Bathsheba Bathing' by Italian Renaissance painter Paolo Veronese (1575) on display in the Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon) in Lyon, France.
RM2M1W5N5–The Toilet of Bathsheba by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669), oil on wood, 1643
RMKCBX37–Bathsheba Bathing, from Women's Wile (Weiberlisten), Hans Burgkmair
RMEG9HT5–Landscape with Bathsheba 1540 Jan van Scorel 1495-1562 Dutch Netherlands ( Bathsheba was the wife of Uriah the Hittite and later of David, according to the Hebrew Bible. She was the mother of Solomon, who succeeded David as king, making her the Gebirah. She is best known for the Biblical narrative in which she was summoned by King David, who had seen her bathing and lusted after her.)
RMPR164B–Bathsheba Bathing; Jean Bourdichon, French, 1457 - 1521, Tours, France; 1498–1499; Tempera and gold on parchment
RF2HW8ERC–Art inspired by Bathsheba Bathing, from Women's Wile (Weiberlisten), Woodcut; second state of three (Hollstein), Sheet: 8 3/4 × 6 in. (22.3 × 15.2 cm), Prints, Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473–1531 Augsburg), Border by Hans Weiditz the Younger (German, Freiburg im Breisgau before, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMW582XH–David and Bathseba (in box with 43 drawings), David, from the roof (or balcony) or his palace, sees Bathsheba bathing, Louis Fabritius Dubourg, 1743, paper, ink, pencil, brush, h 113 mm × w 158 mm
RM2B6TWK8–Hoftuin met David en Batseba Hortorum Viridariorumque elegantes et multiplicis formae (serietitel) Tuinen der minne (serietitel) a Hoftuin. In the middle of the picture is to see Bathsheba, who is a fountain bathing. King David (left) sees her from his roof (2 Samuel 11: 2). He sends a messenger (left) with the command Bathsheba to retrieve palace (2 Samuel 11: 4). The messenger then deliver the message to the still bathing Bathsheba. A monkey (sinfulness) and two passage (pride) store the events watched. The print is part of a album. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter van der Borcht (I) Publish
RM2G2B05H–Landscape with Bathsheba, painting by Jan van Scorel, 1540-1545
RM2J54F8R–Bathsheba at Her Bath, Bathsheba with King David's Letter, Rembrandt, 1654, Musee du Louvre, Paris France, Europe
RMPAX40K–The Toilet of Bathsheba. Artist: Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) (Dutch, Leiden 1606-1669 Amsterdam). Dimensions: 22 1/2 x 30 in. (57.2 x 76.2 cm). Date: 1643. King David, barely discernible atop the palace in the background, sees Bathsheba bathing and sends for her, despite the fact that she is married to his loyal soldier Uriah (Samuel 2:2-5). The king later arranges for Uriah to be killed in battle. The painting is one of a few dating from the 1640s in which Rembrandt revives his early, precisely descriptive manner in order to produce fine 'cabinet pictures' for collectors. The others are a
RM2GH7KX9–DAVID SEES BATH-SHEBA BATHING. II Samuel xi. 2. “And it came to pass in an eveningtide, that David arose from off his bed, and walked upon the roof of the king’s house: and from the roof he saw a woman washing herself; and the woman was very beautiful to look upon.” From the book ' The Old Testament : three hundred and ninety-six compositions illustrating the Old Testament ' Part II by J. James Tissot Published by M. de Brunoff in Paris, London and New York in 1904
RFKAABNY–Visitors bathing in rock pools on Bathsheba beach also known as the 'Soup Bowl' - east coast of Barbados
RMMC4MCN–Jean Bourdichon, Bathsheba Bathing 1498-1499 Tempera and gold on parchment. The J. Paul Getty Museum.
RMEK6H57–Bathsheba Bathing 1654 with King David`s Letter ( King David he made her his wife ) Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn 1606–1669 Dutch The Netherlands
RMAHCNH0–David Bathsheba
RMKNTTAN–Bathsheba Bathing, from Women´s Wile (Weiberlisten). Series/Portfolio: Women´s Wile (Weiberlisten); Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg
RMG39NDN–DAVID & BATHSHEBA
RF2AAJBE3–Bathsheba Bathing; Jean Bourdichon (French, 1457 - 1521); Tours, France; 1498–1499; Tempera and gold on parchment; Leaf: 24.3 × 17 cm (9 9/16 × 6 11/16 in.)
RMP85H72–Denis Maurice - Bathsheba Bathing in the Gardens of Grenade
RMJ7WFC4–Bathsheba Bathing, probably Augsburg, c. 1530, sandstone Bode Museum DSC03030
RMKTJ3B2–Bathsheba Bathing, from Women's Wile (Weiberlisten) MET DP833982
RM2CF3E52–Denis Maurice - Bathsheba Bathing in the Gardens of Grenade - French School - 19th Century
RF2HTY35P–Art inspired by The Toilet of Bathsheba, 1643, Oil on wood, 22 1/2 x 30 in. (57.2 x 76.2 cm), Paintings, Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) (Dutch, Leiden 1606–1669 Amsterdam), King David, barely discernible atop the palace in the background, sees Bathsheba bathing and sends for her, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMW56FMW–Stove plate with Bathsheba and King David, Stove plate made of cast iron. The show is divided into two zones. The upper one shows a fountain with Bathsheba and a female servant on the left in a garden. To the right, the show is closed with a palace, where King David looks out the window. The lower zone shows a medallion with a men's bust and profile in the midst of scroll work. Between the two zones a border with inscription, David, from the roof (or balcony) or his palace, Bathsheba sees bathing, anonymous, Germany, c. 1550 - c. 1600, iron (metal), founding, h 70.0 cm × w, × w
RM2B6HH1N–David and Bathsheba Gardens der Minne (serietitel) A Hoftuin. In the middle of the picture is to see Bathsheba, who is a fountain bathing. King David (left) sees her from his roof (2 Samuel 11: 2). He sends a messenger (left) with the command Bathsheba to retrieve palace (2 Samuel 11: 4). The messenger then deliver the message to the still bathing Bathsheba. One monkey (sinfulness) and two passage (pride) store the events watched. Two dogs in the left foreground images again courtship out. The series shows different aspects of courtship and some examples from the Old Testament. Manufacturer :
RMKC6K6D–The Toilet of Bathsheba, 1643, Oil on wood, 22 1/2 x 30 in. (57.2 x 76.2 cm), Paintings, Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) (Dutch
RMKTK0EG–Bathsheba Bathing, probably Augsburg, c. 1530, sandstone Bode Museum DSC03030
RMPAR7AB–Bathsheba Bathing, from Women's Wile (Weiberlisten). Artist: Hans Burgkmair (German, Augsburg 1473-1531 Augsburg); Block cut by Jost de Negker (1480-1546); Border by Hans Weiditz the Younger (German, Freiburg im Breisgau before 1500-ca. 1536 Strasbourg). Dimensions: Sheet: 8 3/4 × 6 in. (22.3 × 15.2 cm). Series/Portfolio: Women's Wile (Weiberlisten). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMW57P8K–Bathseba receives the letter from David Generous Bible (series title), In a richly laid-out castle garden, Bathseba receives the letter from David at a fountain. In the distance a castle, in the foreground a pond and various animals at the edge of the forest. In the margin a caption in Latin, Bathsheba receives a letter from David, Susanna bathing, usually in or near a fountain and sometimes accompanied by two female servants, castle, Jan van Londerseel (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1601 - 1652, paper, engraving, h 380 mm × w 516 mm
RMCYP353–A sabre scabbard with renaissance mounts,18th century,the mounts ca.1540.Slightly curved wooden scabbard with beautifully pearled ray skin cover.The silver mounts with rich low-relief decoration on the front facing side,the back finely engraved.The front of the chape depicts the Idolatry of Salomon and Judith with the Head of Holofernes beneath,the back side shows Bathsheba Bathing with Samson fighting the Lion beneath.The front of the locket with the Judgement of Solomon and a Latin aphorism above,the back features a finely engraved arms surrounded b,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2J78X0R–Bathsheba, mother of Solomon
RMEK3M2R–Susan Hayward, on-set of the Film 'David and Bathsheba', 1951, 20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved
RM2F5NTNJ–Bathsheba Bathing. Jean Bourdichon (French, 1457 - 1521)
RMR5HTG2–A personification of Lust (Luxure): a woman riding a white goat, carrying arrows and a mirror; behind, David watching Bathsheba in her bath . Book of Hours, use of Rome ('The Dunois Hours'). c. 1439-c. 1450. Source: Yates Thompson 3, f.172v. Language: Latin.
RM2AJM0E4–The University Prints Student series D Art of the Netherlands and Germany; five hundred reproductions illustrating the Flemish, Dutch, and German schools of painting, from the early fifteenth to the eighteenth century; German sculpture from the eleventh to the seventeenth century . WOMAN BATHING (Bathsheba)Louure, Paris THE UNIVERSITY PRINTSBOSTON REMBRANDT VAN RUN. 1606 — 1669DUTCH SCHOOL D200. PORTRAIT OF AN OLD MAN Gallery, Dresden THE UNIVERSITY PRINTSBOSTON REMBRANDT VAN RUN. 1606 — 1669DUTCH SCHOOL n«fli
RM2HHWPWY–Bathsheba Bathing, from Women's Wile (Weiberlisten) Hans Burgkmair German. Bathsheba Bathing, from Women's Wile (Weiberlisten) 430606
RM2B6BPDN–Bathing Bathsheba and the prophet Nathan to David Two Bible stories from 2 Sam. 11 and 12. Bathing Bathsheba watched by David and Nathan the prophet Where: David warns. Two performances of one plate, each with a title in Dutch and French. Fully numbered bottom right: 57. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob Folkema (listed building) publisher: Jan de Groot Publisher: Abraham Blussé & Son Place manufacture: Publisher: Amsterdam Publisher: Dordrecht Date: 1791 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: plate edge: H 325 mm b × 194 mmToelichtingIllustratie out: Hamelsvel
RM2J6X00M–Bathsheba Bathing, c.1550 by Brusasorci, Domenico (c.1516-67); 91x98 cm; Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Italian, out of copyright.
RM2B6HGJ7–David spies Bathsheba Midden onder en rechtsonder de letters T en C. Manufacturer : prentmaker: Virgilius Solis (vermeld op object)naar prent van: Georg PenczPlaats manufacture: Neurenberg Dating: 1524 - 1562 Material: papier Techniek: graveren (drukprocedé) Dimensions: blad: h 46 mm (binnen plaatrand afgesneden) × b 71 mm (binnen plaatrand afgesneden) Subject: David, from the roof (or balcony) of his palace, sees Bathsheba bathing
RMPAJN63–Seated Young Woman. Artist: Adam Elsheimer (German, Frankfurt 1578-1610 Rome). Dimensions: 2 15/16 x 2 13/16 in. (7.5 x 7.2 cm). Date: late 16th-early 17th century. Seated alone in deep shadow, this partially draped young woman might be Bathsheba, whom King David spied upon and seduced, or Susanna, who was caught bathing in her garden by two lascivious church elders. Diminutive here, she appears enormously vulnerable. Adam Elsheimer was the most singular and influential German artist to follow Dürer. It was especially the poetic atmosphere and the meticulous, miniature-like execution, as one
RMW55H52–Stove plate depicting Bathseba and the inscription BERSABE SITZ IM BADE ALLEIN, Stove plate made of cast iron. The show is divided into two zones. The upper one shows a fountain on the right in a garden with Bathseba next to it and further to the left two female servants. In the background a palace, where King David plays harp on his balcony and watches the ladies below him. The lower zone shows a banderole with inscription, David, from the roof (or balcony) or his palace, sees Bathsheba bathing, anonymous, Germany, c. 1575 - c. 1600, iron (metal), founding, h 64 cm × w 44.0 cm × w 21 kg
RM2AYGW28–Francesco Solimena - Bathsheba Bathing
RMMNT13T–Bathsheba Bathing circa 1549. 960 Paris Bordone - Bathsheba Bathing - WGA02456
RMEBJTPE–Bathsheba Beach, Barbados
RM2B6HH1H–David and Bathseba (in box 43 with drawings) David en Bathseba (in doos met 43 tekeningen) Object Type : tekening Objectnummer: RP-T-1983-355 Manufacturer : draftsman: Louis Fabritius Dubourg Dating: 1743 Physical kenmerken: potlood, pen en penseel in grijs Material: papier inkt potlood Techniek: pen / penseel Dimensions: h 113 mm × b 158 mm Subject: David, from the roof (or balcony) of his palace, sees Bathsheba bathing
RMCYP349–A sabre scabbard with renaissance mounts,18th century,the mounts ca.1540.Slightly curved wooden scabbard with beautifully pearled ray skin cover.The silver mounts with rich low-relief decoration on the front facing side,the back finely engraved.The front of the chape depicts the Idolatry of Salomon and Judith with the Head of Holofernes beneath,the back side shows Bathsheba Bathing with Samson fighting the Lion beneath.The front of the locket with the Judgement of Solomon and a Latin aphorism above,the back features a finely engraved arms surrounded b,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2B6HJ2J–David sees Bathsheba bathing in his garden King David looks out a window of his palace (right) and the beautiful Bathsheba sees bathe in his garden. She is helped by a servant to her can aanreikt. In the background lies the paleis. Manufacturer : printmaker Hans Burgkmair (I) (listed building) Dated: 1519 Physical features: woodcut material: paper Technique: woodcut dimensions: image: H 116 mm × W 90 mm Subject Bathsheba attended by servant (s)
RM2HH5C6A–Seated Young Woman late 16th–early 17th century Adam Elsheimer German Seated alone in deep shadow, this partially draped young woman might be Bathsheba, whom King David spied upon and seduced, or Susanna, who was caught bathing in her garden by two lascivious church elders. Diminutive here, she appears enormously vulnerable. Adam Elsheimer was the most singular and influential German artist to follow Dürer. It was especially the poetic atmosphere and the meticulous, miniature-like execution, as one can see in this very fine gouache, that were much admired by the next generation of artists, amo
RFRAHM71–Bathsheba Bathing, Jean Bourdichon (French, 1457 - 1521), Tours, France, 1498–1499, Tempera and gold on parchment reimagined
RMKNAPHW–Bathsheba Bathing, from Women's Wile (Weiberlisten) MET DP833982 430606
RMHYFD58–Jean Bourdichon (French Bathsheba Bathing Google Art Project
RM2AJM14B–The University Prints Student series D Art of the Netherlands and Germany; five hundred reproductions illustrating the Flemish, Dutch, and German schools of painting, from the early fifteenth to the eighteenth century; German sculpture from the eleventh to the seventeenth century . THE ENTOMBMENT Gallery, Dresden THE UNIVERSITY PRINTSBOSTON REMBRANDT VAN RUN. 1606-DUTCH SCHOOL iiy(>w. WOMAN BATHING (Bathsheba)Louure, Paris THE UNIVERSITY PRINTSBOSTON REMBRANDT VAN RUN. 1606 — 1669DUTCH SCHOOL D200
RM2KFJJBX–Bathsheba at Her Bath, 1519.
RMKNKXA3–Seated Young Woman. Artist: Adam Elsheimer (German, Frankfurt 1578-1610 Rome); Date: late 16th-early 17th century; Medium: Gouache; Dimensions: 2
RM2FYY50B–Landscape with Bathsheba. Everything here exudes Classical antiquity, from the ancient fountain statues to the Classical architecture of the palace. The biblical story is subordinate to the vast panorama. Bathsheba sits bathing at lower left and is being spied on by King David, the small figure on the balcony at upper right. Even from that distance, he is seduced by Bathsheba’s beauty.
RMPNC2WG–Bathsheba Bathing. Date/Period: 1498 - 1499. Detached leaf. Tempera and gold on parchment. Height: 243 mm (9.56 in); Width: 170 mm (6.69 in). Author: Jean Bourdichon.
RMW54CDC–Court garden with David and Batseba Hortorum Viridariorumque elegantes and multiplicis formae (series title) Gardens of the minne (series title), A court garden. Batseba can be seen in the middle of the print, bathing by a fountain. King David (top left) sees her from his rooftop terrace (2 Samuel 11: 2). He sends a messenger (bottom left) with the instruction to bring Batseba to the palace (2 Samuel 11: 4). The messenger then brings the message to the still bathing Batseba. A monkey (sinfulness) and two peacocks (pride) watch the events. The print is part of an album, garden of love, court
RMMYWGYK–. Bathsheba Bathing . between circa 1645 and circa 1650 380 Artemisia Gentileschi - Bathsheba - WGA08558
RMG2JWJ1–Bathsheba receives the message of David, Cornelis Massijs, 1549
RMCYP34C–A sabre scabbard with renaissance mounts,18th century,the mounts ca.1540.Slightly curved wooden scabbard with beautifully pearled ray skin cover.The silver mounts with rich low-relief decoration on the front facing side,the back finely engraved.The front of the chape depicts the Idolatry of Salomon and Judith with the Head of Holofernes beneath,the back side shows Bathsheba Bathing with Samson fighting the Lion beneath.The front of the locket with the Judgement of Solomon and a Latin aphorism above,the back features a finely engraved arms surrounded b,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2B6HJA4–David sees Bathsheba bathing in his garden from the balcony of his palace David sees Bathsheba taking a bath in his garden. She is assisted by two attendants. Among the show a verse of two lines in the Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker: Robert Audenaerd (listed property) to painting by Carlo Maratti (listed property) Place manufacture: Rome Date: 1685 - 1723 Physical features: engra and etching material: paper technique: engra (printing process) / etch dimensions: sheet: h 460 mm × W 332 mm Subject Bathsheba attended by servant (s)
RMKCD1G0–Seated Young Woman, Adam Elsheimer, late 16th–early 17th century
RF2B9C9PY–David and Bathseba (in box with 43 drawings), David, from the roof (or balcony) or his palace, sees Bathsheba bathing, Louis Fabritius Dubourg, 1743, paper, ink, pencil, brush, h 113 mm × w 158 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AX3WBE–Grant's tour around the world; with incidents of his journey through England, Ireland, Scotland .. . ss—which overlooks on the other sidea pool. The tower is called the Tower of David and thepool is that in which Bathsheba was bathing. It was herethat the King walked when his eyes fell upon Uriahs one AROUND THE WORLD. 337 ewe lamb. A step leads to a wall and a gate. Beyond thegate a camp of Bedouins are gathered over a fire, and youhear the sound of the forge, for they are striving to fash-ion a hammer into shape. This gate is the gate throughwhich Simon Peter passed on his way to the seaside
RMRFA6Y0–Landscape with Bathsheba. Dating: c. 1540 - c. 1545. Place: Utrecht. Measurements: support: h 100.4 cm × w 203.9 cm; frame: h 222.8 cm × w 121 cm × t 6.5 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: JAN VAN SCOREL.
RMMP31BJ–David spying on Bathsheba . Nederlands: Bathseba door David bespied tijdens haar toilet English: David, from the roof (or balcony) of his palace, sees Bathsheba bathing . 1716. 925 Nicolaas Verkolje - Bathseba door David bespied tijdens haar toilet 1716
RMP5EBCW–N/A. English: Bathsheba Bathing, probably Augsburg, c. 1530, sandstone. Exhibit in the Bode-Museum, Berlin, Germany. This work is in the because the artist died more than 100 years ago. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction. 12 November 2014, 10:34:14. Daderot 176 Bathsheba Bathing, probably Augsburg, c. 1530, sandstone - Bode-Museum - DSC03030
RMCYP34X–A sabre scabbard with renaissance mounts,18th century,the mounts ca.1540.Slightly curved wooden scabbard with beautifully pearled ray skin cover.The silver mounts with rich low-relief decoration on the front facing side,the back finely engraved.The front of the chape depicts the Idolatry of Salomon and Judith with the Head of Holofernes beneath,the back side shows Bathsheba Bathing with Samson fighting the Lion beneath.The front of the locket with the Judgement of Solomon and a Latin aphorism above,the back features a finely engraved arms surrounded b,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2B6CBCP–Bathsheba receives the message of David Bathsheba let her feet washing in a fountain while King David spies on her from his roof (2 Samuel 11: 2). He sends a messenger with instructions Bathsheba to the palace to halen. Manufacturer : printmaker: Gerard Valck to painting: Barend Graat manufacture Place: Amsterdam Date: 1662 - 1726 Physical features: mezzotint; proofing material: paper Technique: mezzotint dimensions: plate edge: H 305 mm × W 374 mm Subject: David, from the roof (or balcony) of his palace, sees Bathsheba bathing
RF2B9F38J–Bathsheba Bathing, Jean Bourdichon (French, 1457 - 1521), Tours, France, 1498–1499, Tempera and gold on parchment, Leaf: 24.3 × 17 cm (9 9,16 × 6 11,16 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMCYP35R–A sabre scabbard with renaissance mounts,18th century,the mounts ca.1540.Slightly curved wooden scabbard with beautifully pearled ray skin cover.The silver mounts with rich low-relief decoration on the front facing side,the back finely engraved.The front of the chape depicts the Idolatry of Salomon and Judith with the Head of Holofernes beneath,the back side shows Bathsheba Bathing with Samson fighting the Lion beneath.The front of the locket with the Judgement of Solomon and a Latin aphorism above,the back features a finely engraved arms surrounded b,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2B6CBCJ–Bathsheba bathing herself with garden palace servant in King David Bathsheba bathing herself with maid in garden palace King David Property type: picture Item number: RP-P-BI 571Catalogusreferentie: Hollstein Dutch 3-2 (3) Description: Bathsheba bathing in the garden at the palace of King David and her maid helps her toilet. From the roof of his palace the king sees her. The Latin text below the presentation describes how the king falls in love with Batseba. Manufacturer : printmaker Johan Barra (listed property) to painting by Gabriel Weyer (possible) Editor: Anthony Later (listed building) D
RFRAYM2K–Bathsheba receives the message of David, Cornelis Massijs, 1549. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined
RF2HW5160–Art inspired by Seated Young Woman, late 16th–early 17th century, Gouache, 2 15/16 x 2 13/16 in. (7.5 x 7.2 cm), Drawings, Adam Elsheimer (German, Frankfurt 1578–1610 Rome), Seated alone in deep shadow, this partially draped young woman might be Bathsheba, whom King David spied upon, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2B9ATC2–Stove plate with Bathsheba and King David, Stove plate made of cast iron. The show is divided into two zones. The upper one shows a fountain with Bathsheba and a female servant on the left in a garden. To the right, the show is closed with a palace, where King David looks out the window. The lower zone shows a medallion with a men's bust and profile in the midst of scroll work. Between the two zones a border with inscription, David, from the roof (or balcony) or his palace, Bathsheba sees bathing, anonymous, Germany, c. 1550 - c. 1600, iron (metal), founding, h 70.0 cm × w, × w,, Reimagined b
RMCYP355–A sabre scabbard with renaissance mounts,18th century,the mounts ca.1540.Slightly curved wooden scabbard with beautifully pearled ray skin cover.The silver mounts with rich low-relief decoration on the front facing side,the back finely engraved.The front of the chape depicts the Idolatry of Salomon and Judith with the Head of Holofernes beneath,the back side shows Bathsheba Bathing with Samson fighting the Lion beneath.The front of the locket with the Judgement of Solomon and a Latin aphorism above,the back features a finely engraved arms surrounded b,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2B6CBDD–Bathsheba the letter from David, Thou shalt not commit adultery receives the Ten Commandments (series title) Bathsheba is bathing in a water basin with a fountain. A clerk handed her a letter to King David. David stands on the balcony of the palace in the background. Print is part of a series on the Ten Commandments and is a violation of the sixth commandment again: Thou shalt not commit adultery. Down in the margin referring to the Bible in Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker: Harmen Jansz Muller to design: Maarten van Heemskerck (listed building) publisher: Philip Galle (listed property) Place
RMGBTFHB–fine arts, Ostendorfer, Michael (1494 - 1559), painting, 'Bathsheba', oil on panel, City of Regensburg Museum,
RF2B9BYNH–Bathseba receives the letter from David Generous Bible (series title), In a richly laid-out castle garden, Bathseba receives the letter from David at a fountain. In the distance a castle, in the foreground a pond and various animals at the edge of the forest. In the margin a caption in Latin, Bathsheba receives a letter from David, Susanna bathing, usually in or near a fountain and sometimes accompanied by two female servants, castle, Jan van Londerseel (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1601 - 1652, paper, engraving, h 380 mm × w 516 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of
RF2B9A574–Stove plate depicting Bathseba and the inscription BERSABE SITZ IM BADE ALLEIN, Stove plate made of cast iron. The show is divided into two zones. The upper one shows a fountain on the right in a garden with Bathseba next to it and further to the left two female servants. In the background a palace, where King David plays harp on his balcony and watches the ladies below him. The lower zone shows a banderole with inscription, David, from the roof (or balcony) or his palace, sees Bathsheba bathing, anonymous, Germany, c. 1575 - c. 1600, iron (metal), founding, h 64 cm × w 44.0 cm × w 21 kg, Reim
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