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Esau sells his birthright, 1640 (oil on canvas)
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Esau sells his birthright, 1640 (oil on canvas)
7352725 Esau sells his birthright, 1640 (oil on canvas) by Assereto, Giovacchino (1600-49); 98x124 cm; Musei di Strada Nuova, Genoa, Liguria, Italy; (add.info.: Artist: Gioacchino Assereto (1600-1649)); Luisa Ricciarini
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The captivating oil on canvas painting titled "Esau sells his birthright, 1640" by Giovacchino Assereto tells a poignant biblical story through vivid colors and masterful brushstrokes. Set in the 17th century, the artwork depicts three individuals engaged in a significant transaction that carries profound consequences. In this scene from the Old Testament, Esau, driven by hunger and desperation, exchanges his birthright with his brother Jacob for a simple meal. The artist skillfully captures the emotions of each character - Esau's weariness and longing for sustenance, Jacob's cunning ambition, and their mother's watchful presence. Assereto's attention to detail is evident in every element of the composition. From the carefully rendered expressions on each face to the meticulously painted jug symbolizing nourishment and sustenance, every aspect contributes to conveying the gravity of this pivotal moment. This baroque-style masterpiece not only showcases Assereto's artistic prowess but also serves as a visual reminder of biblical themes such as family dynamics, inheritance, legacy, and moral choices. It invites viewers to reflect upon their own lives and consider how decisions made under duress can have far-reaching consequences. Displayed at Musei di Strada Nuova in Genoa, Italy since its creation circa 1640s until today; this timeless work continues to captivate audiences with its rich storytelling ability.
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