Художник: Rosso Fiorentino
Теми: Moses Girls Women Famous People
Дата: 1482
Музей: Cappella Sistina (Roma, Italy)
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Moses and Jethro's Daughters depicts a biblical episode from Exodus (I, 16-22), where Moses defends the seven daughters of Jethro, who was his future father-in-law. The painting shows Moses resolving the issues between Jethro's daughters and some over-eager shepherds. This work is a perfect example of Rosso Fiorentino's ability to capture movement and intensity in his paintings.
Rosso Fiorentino, also known as Giovanni Battista di Jacopo, was an Italian painter who was born in Florence in 1494. He was a prominent member of the Florentine school and is considered one of the founders of the Mannerist style. Rosso Fiorentino's works are characterized by their dramatic use of color, movement, and expression.
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