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Samson and the Philistines — History & Facts
In Samson and the Philistines, Carl Bloch presents a dramatic scene filled with intense colors. The painting features Samson, muscular and determined, engaging in combat with a group of Philistines. The figures are dynamic, with expressions of struggle and determination.
The background is a blend of earthy tones, enhancing the overall tension of the scene. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for rich color and detail. Bloch's technique showcases his ability to capture movement and emotion, particularly in the expressions of the figures. The size of the artwork is approximately 150 x 200 cm, making it an imposing piece that draws the viewer in.
The composition is carefully arranged to guide the eye through the action. Carl Bloch, a Danish painter, was known for his religious and historical themes. This work, created in the 1880s, reflects his interest in biblical narratives and his skill in portraying dramatic moments. An interesting fact about this painting is that it captures a lesser-known story from the Bible, focusing on the physical struggle rather than the moral lessons often emphasized in religious art.
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