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Bathsheba at her bath

Francesco Hayez

This subject, which had been popular with old masters such as Rembrandt, is here successfully interpreted by Hayez who tackles the female nude with a naturalistic touch, seeking his inspiration in the work of Guido Reni, Cagnacci and Domenichino. The theme is an Old Testament story but it is used as a pretext for a picture with a strong erotic impact. The panel was commissioned by Marquis Ala Ponzoni, a wealthy art collector and patriot.

The painting came to the Academy in 1889 as a bequest of the marquess Filippo Ala Ponzoni, and was then given to the Pinacoteca. Though it is smaller and dates from 1845, the work is a reproduction of the painting of 1834, which was originally owned by Uboldo, and then by Malinverni di Lugo Vicentino. The prototype is a painting with the same subject, commissioned by the king of Württemberg and completed in 1827.

Download hi-res image TITLE Bathsheba at her bath
AUTHOR Francesco Hayez
DATE 1841 - 2
OBJECT TYPE AND MATERIAL Oil on panel
DIMENSIONS cm 107 x 77
INVENTORY 6332
ROOM XXXVII
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