The first painting that caught my eye was oil on canvas piece by a French artist named Charles -Joseph Natoire in 1700’s titled Jacob and Rachel leaving the house of Laban. I’ll be honest and say that camel was one of the only reasons I stopped and looked at the painting, that and the blue of the dress that Rachel was wearing but what made me stay longer was the story about how Jacob fell in love with his cousin Rachel and how he was offered a deal of seven years of servitude and that he would marry her sister Leah first to complete the deal. Now By the title I’m guessing the painting is based after Jacob serves her father for seven years and he finally leaves with her and Leah, who was not depicted at all in the painting. I figured it was because Jacob never really loved Leah and she was just part of the deal to get his Beloved Rachel.
The next one is another oil on canvas painting by an unknown artist during the 1650- 1700’s called Amnon and Tamar. The first thing that caught my attention about this paint ing was the look on Tamar’s face. She looked so up set and she looked as if she were trying to get way from him, whist he looked very calm. It wasn’t until I read the synopsis next to the painting that I realized that the painting was based on another biblical story. In this story Amnon, who in the painting is only cover by a red duvet, falls in love with his half sister Tamar. Amnon then fools his sister into thinking he was very ill and when she comes to bring him his food he attacks her and rapes her, which is the scene depicted in the painting. The artist depicted what I would imagine that scene to look like from the desperation on Tamars face and just the way everything else was put together in the painting.
The last art piece