El hallazgo de Moisés

Paolo Veronese · PD

El hallazgo de Moisés


Ficha

Año
1570
Técnica
óleo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
58 × 44,5 cm

La historia

The story is from the Book of Exodus: Pharaoh's daughter comes down to the Nile and finds the baby Moses hidden in the reeds. Veronese stages it in the only world he cared to paint, sixteenth-century Venice. The princess wears a gleaming brocade gown and pearls in the latest Venetian fashion, her ladies are dressed for a wealthy household on the lagoon, and the river behind them could be the edge of any northern Italian town, down to a distant bridge and spire. None of this is a slip. Dressing an ancient scene in modern luxury was exactly the appeal. It is a small canvas, made for a private room rather than a church wall, and Veronese and his workshop turned out several versions of it for collectors who wanted the biblical past wearing the silks of their own Venice.

El hallazgo de Moisés — Paolo Veronese — MuseScope