Sadeler Raphael Collection
Raphael Sadeler, a renowned artist of the 16th century, captured emotions and stories through his exquisite works
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Raphael Sadeler, a renowned artist of the 16th century, captured emotions and stories through his exquisite works. In "Saint Luke Painting the Virgin, " we witness the delicate brushstrokes that bring life to this religious scene from the 1580s. The devotion in Saint Luke's eyes is palpable as he immortalizes the Virgin Mary on canvas. "The Small Crucifixion" takes us to a somber moment in history, painted by Sadeler in 1605. The agony and sacrifice depicted here evoke deep contemplation, reminding us of Christ's ultimate act of love for humanity. In "Delilah Cutting Samson's Hair, " Sadeler portrays betrayal with great finesse. This piece from 1589 captures Delilah's treacherous act as she severs Samson's source of strength, leaving him vulnerable and defeated. "Heliogabalus and the Wise Women" transports us to ancient times when power was often accompanied by decadence. Created in 1589, this artwork reveals Heliogabalus surrounded by enchanting women who hold secrets within their wise gazes. "Sardanapalus among the Concubines" offers a glimpse into opulence and indulgence during Sardanapalus' reign. Painted also in 1589, Sadeler masterfully depicts an atmosphere filled with sensuality and luxury that captivates our imagination. Sadeler explores human weakness further in "Solomon Led to Idolatry by His Wives. " This thought-provoking piece from 1589 illustrates Solomon succumbing to temptation as he strays away from his faith under the influence of his wives. A departure from religious themes, Sadeler showcases his versatility with "Wooded Landscape. " Here we are transported into nature's embrace; its tranquility emanating through every stroke of paint.