Il commiato di David e Gionata

Rembrandt, Separation of David and Jonathan, 1642. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

Il commiato di David e Gionata


Dettagli

Artista
Rembrandt
Anno
1642
Tecnica
olio
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
61,5 × 73 cm

La storia

Rembrandt painted this in 1642, the same year his wife Saskia died at 29, a few months after the birth of their son Titus. The subject comes from the Book of Samuel: the young David and his friend Jonathan parting, knowing they may never meet again. Jonathan holds David against his chest while David weeps into his shoulder, his face hidden from us. Many people who have stood before it feel that the grief in the picture is Rembrandt's own, painted in the year he lost the person closest to him. The gold-threaded clothes and the quiver of arrows are worked in his richest manner, but the whole thing turns on that one buried, sobbing face.

Il commiato di David e Gionata — Rembrandt — MuseScope