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Artist Thys, Pieter (Flemish painter, 1624-1677)
Title Bathsheba
Date earliest possibly about 1644
Date latestpossibly about 1677
Materialoil on canvas
Measurements197.5 x 242.7 cm
Inscriptionfront cl 'P. Tys'
Description The subject of this painting is taken from the Old Testament (Samuel 2. 2-17) and is one that has been popular with artists throughout western art. A voluptuous Bathsheba is depicted at her toilet, being towelled dry by an attendant, while two Cupid like cherubs look on. A small dog announces the arrival of a messenger. According to the story, King David, walking on the roof of his palace had seen Bathsheba, and ordered her to be brought before him. They made love, and Bathsheba became pregnant. Her husband, Uriah, was away fighting in David's army and David commanded that he be placed in the front line of battle, where, as hoped, he was soon killed. Bathsheba's baby lived only a few days, and David did penance for the immorality of his actions.
Subject religion (Bathsheba); figure; animal (dog)
CollectionShipley Art Gallery, Gateshead
Current accession numberTWCMS:B9984
Previous accession number(s)SAG 335
Acquisition detailsBequeathed by J. A. D. Shipley, 1909.
Principal publicationsCatalogue of the Shipley Collection, 1917, no. 335 as Nicholaus Tyssens; Catalogue of the Shipley Collection, 1921, no. 335 as Tyssens; Catalogue of the Shipley Collection, 1951, no. 335 as Pieter Thys (or Tyssens).
Notes This work is a possible copy, by Thys, of an unsigned Rubens' workshop production in the National Museum in Stockholm, inventory no. 16. The Rubens was engraved by Pontius in 1624.
Rights statusThe Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead (Tyne and Wear Museums)
AuthorElizabeth van der Beugel


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