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Lot and His Daughters — History & Facts
In Lot and His Daughters, Albrecht Dürer presents a dramatic scene filled with emotion. The painting features Lot and his two daughters, depicted in a moment of intimacy and urgency. Rich colors dominate the composition, with deep reds and earthy tones creating a somber atmosphere.
The figures are rendered with meticulous detail, showcasing Dürer's skill in capturing human expression. This artwork is an oil on panel piece, measuring approximately 70 x 90 cm. Dürer's technique is evident in the intricate textures of the clothing and the lifelike expressions of the figures. The use of light and shadow adds depth, enhancing the three-dimensionality of the scene.
The careful composition guides the viewer's eye through the narrative unfolding in the painting. Created around 1510, this work reflects Dürer's interest in biblical themes and human emotion. It is part of the Northern Renaissance movement, which emphasized realism and detail in art. An interesting fact about this piece is that it illustrates a lesser-known biblical story, focusing on the relationship between Lot and his daughters.
This choice highlights Dürer's ability to convey complex narratives through visual art.
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