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The Departure of Abraham
Artist: Workshop or imitator of Jacopo Bassano (Italian, c. 1510-1592)
Date: c. 1570-1590
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: The National Gallery, London, United Kingdom
Description
As the first glimmers of dawn rise beyond the dark hill on the horizon, Abraham obeys God’s command to take his household and leave their home in Haran. The towers and walls of Canaan, where the family is headed, are just visible in the distance. The story comes from the Old Testament Book of Genesis (12:1).
God appears to the elderly Abraham in a burst of light in the overcast sky. Abraham turns to hear God’s word, which comes to him as a golden ray. We see Abraham’s family and his horned goats, sheep, spaniel, donkeys and a beautifully observed still life of his brass and copper pots and pans. Abraham’s nephew, Lot, stands beside him and his wife, Sarah, follows riding on a white horse. A young woman holds a baby up to Sarah, though it cannot be hers: Sarah’s only child, Isaac, was born much later. The dawn light suggests the urgency of the household’s departure from Haran, the gate of which appears as a stone arch on the right.
Jacopo Bassano first depicted the Departure of Abraham around 1570. The first version of the composition seen here is in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, and bears an inscription saying it is the work of both Jacopo Bassano and his son Francesco. Jacopo Bassano’s sons Francesco and Leandro were both painters and often worked jointly with their father or copied his work, so it can be difficult to establish which of them created which painting. Francesco is thought to have made many copies of The Departure of Abraham. Assistants in the Bassano workshop would have painted less important parts of the larger paintings, made copies, and made up the paints. The National Gallery’s painting may be by an artist or assistant in Jacopo’s workshop or by an imitator of Jacopo’s style.
The Bassano family of painters were particularly known for painting biblical scenes including animals and ordinary-looking people with their household goods. Livestock, birds, baskets, brass pans and a similar dog are also included in Jacopo Bassano’s The Purification of the Temple.
The Departure of Abraham used to hang with another painting attributed to Jacopo Bassano, The Return of the Prodigal Son, and they may have been painted as a pair, with related subjects and compositions. The Return of the Prodigal Son was sold by the National Gallery in 1857.
Anthony Fineran (B 1981), 'Morocco El Haran', 2025
The name may have been an Anglicisation of the biblical Iscah (from the Hebrew: יִסְכָּה: yīskāh), the name of a daughter of Haran briefly mentioned in the Book of Genesis 11:29. ... Jessica (given name)
well that picture disappeared instead of showing up on my dash but I GUESS THAT'S FAIR it is pretty clear what's going on even if there is nothing showing
anyway two NSFW pictures of Tillon and Haran from "Honest Work" (which is not yet released) are on pillowfort here
Thanks for the lovely response! Here goes nothing, hope you like it 😊
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And the little curls of his hair, oh my gosh, I’m totally losing my mind right now. He looks incredible. And sly. And definitely like a king of Shadows and Death!!!
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Cuando nuestro fuego domine nuestro pensamiento, pasión y lujuria; nuestras fantasías serán una gran realidad… nuestros cuerpos se harán uno, mis manos acariciaran tus desfiladeros, mis labios besaran tus labios, mi deseo se hundirá en tu deseo arrancándote esa dulce canción de tentación… Doy rienda suelta a mis desenfrenos, en ti se desatan las perversiones, las pasiones, las ganas de hacerme tuya… Entregarme a ti sin reservas, con el fuerte impulso de hacernos amor.
Leregi Renga