print, engraving
narrative-art
pen drawing
figuration
11_renaissance
line
history-painting
northern-renaissance
engraving
Dimensions: height 60 mm, width 85 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This woodcut, titled 'Moses Lets the Armies of the Pharaoh Drown in the Red Sea', was created by an anonymous artist. The image captures a pivotal moment from the Book of Exodus, brimming with religious and cultural significance. In this scene, we witness Moses, staff raised, as the Red Sea crashes down upon the Pharaoh's army. The anonymous artist makes visible both divine intervention and the plight of the oppressed. This depiction, while rooted in religious narrative, speaks to broader themes of liberation and justice, resonating deeply with the artist’s intended audience. The woodcut reminds us of the power of faith and the consequences of tyranny, as Pharaoh's army is engulfed by the avenging waters. As an artifact of its time, the work also reflects the complex interplay between religious belief, social identity, and artistic expression, inviting us to reflect on our own historical moment.
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