Bathsheba Bathing, 1498-1499. Creator: Jean Bourdichon.

Bathsheba Bathing, 1498-1499. Creator: Jean Bourdichon.

3-039-545 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Bathsheba Bathing, 1498-1499. Additional Info:This miniature of a radiant Bathsheba in her bath originally opened the seven penitential psalms in the manuscript known as the Hours of Louis XII. In the Middle Ages it was thought that King David wrote the seven penitential psalms in atonement for his sins, the greatest of which was seducing the young woman Bathsheba and murdering her husband. In this scene, Bathsheba is transformed into the temptress of King David, lingering naked in her bath and gazing unabashedly out at the viewer. Her abundant blond hair glows on the page, and her high, small breasts, and broad hips accorded with the highest standards of feminine beauty of the time. Clearly, she was intended to appeal to the book's patron, King Louis XII of France. The Hours of Louis XII was one of the greatest French manuscripts of its time.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Jean Bourdichon, attributed to: French: Artist, painter, illuminator
Subject
  1. King David: Judean: King of Judaea and Israel
  2. Bathsheba: : Queen (Married to King David)
People Related
  1. Louis XII, King of France: French: King of France

Medium
  1. Tempera and gold

Picture Type
  1. Detached leaf
  2. Manuscript
  3. Recto

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Christianity

Society & Culture Art & Literature

People Other

Artistic Representations Illuminated Manuscripts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3024x4622
File Size : 40,949kb


Aliases

  1. 2003.105.recto
  1. Ms. 79 (2003.105), recto
  1. 1200002385
  1. 2003.105.recto
  1. 3-039-545
  1. 3039545


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