El hallazgo de Moisés

Paolo Veronese · PD

El hallazgo de Moisés


Ficha

Año
1581
Técnica
óleo sobre lienzo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
178 × 277 cm

La historia

In 1573 Veronese was called before the Venetian Inquisition to explain why his sacred pictures were so crowded with dwarfs, dogs and men in contemporary dress. He talked his way out and changed almost nothing. Painted around 1581, this discovery of the infant Moses among the reeds is more Venice than ancient Egypt. Pharaoh's daughter and her attendants wear the shimmering silks and pearls of noblewomen Veronese would have passed on the Grand Canal. He returned to this Old Testament scene at least eight times with his workshop, and a smaller version now in Lyon is thought to be the trial run for this one. The little dog at the lower edge is exactly the kind of everyday detail the Inquisition had questioned.

El hallazgo de Moisés — Paolo Veronese — MuseScope