The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus – (Wilhelm Von Kaulbach) קוֹדֵם הַבָּא


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תַאֲרִיך: 1846

גודל: 585 x 705 cm

מוּזֵיאוֹן: Neue Pinakothek (Munich, Germany)

טֶכנִיקָה: Oil On Canvas

A Masterpiece by Wilhelm von Kaulbach

Discover the beauty and historical significance of The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus, a masterpiece created by German artist Wilhelm von Kaulbach in 1846. This stunning oil on canvas painting measures an impressive 585 x 705 cm and is currently housed in the Neue Pinakothek in Munich, Germany.

The Story Behind the Painting

The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus depicts the siege of Jerusalem in 70 CE, a decisive event in the First Jewish-Roman War. The painting shows Roman soldiers led by future emperor Titus as they destroy the city and the Second Jewish Temple. Kaulbach's work is not just a historical record but also an artistic interpretation of this significant event.

The Artist: Wilhelm von Kaulbach

Wilhelm von Kaulbach

(1804-1874) was a renowned German painter known for his historical and mythological works. He studied at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts and later became its director. Kaulbach's style combined Romanticism with Classicism, resulting in visually stunning and thought-provoking pieces like The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus.

The Museum: Neue Pinakothek

Neue Pinakothek

, located in Munich, Germany, is a museum dedicated to 19th-century European art. It was founded in 1853 by King Ludwig I of Bavaria and houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and prints.

Experience the Painting at Wikioo.org

At Wikioo.org, you can explore high-quality reproductions of The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus and other masterpieces by Wilhelm von Kaulbach. Our handmade oil paintings and print on canvas are meticulously crafted to bring the beauty and depth of these works into your home or office.

Conclusion

The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus is a powerful and thought-provoking painting that showcases Wilhelm von Kaulbach's artistic talent and historical knowledge. By visiting the Neue Pinakothek in Munich or exploring our reproductions at Wikioo.org, you can experience this masterpiece for yourself and gain a deeper appreciation for the art and history of 19th-century Europe.

This artwork is in the public domain.

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Public domain

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