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Uriah Collection

"Uriah: A Multifaceted Character in Literature and Art" Uriah, a name that resonates with various references throughout history, literature, and art

Background imageUriah Collection: Various sects of Hindu priests or Brahmin with their religious paraphernalia at a river bank

Various sects of Hindu priests or Brahmin with their religious paraphernalia at a river bank
FLO4623603 Various sects of Hindu priests or Brahmin with their religious paraphernalia at a river bank. Identified as priests of Sceroteri, Canoge, Drauers, Brijbashi and Uriah

Background imageUriah Collection: David hands Uriah a letter - Bible

David hands Uriah a letter - Bible
3784255 David hands Uriah a letter - Bible; (add.info.: David hands Uriah a letter to deliver to Joab, commanding Uriah's death)

Background imageUriah Collection: Uriah Heep, law clerk in David Copperfield

Uriah Heep, law clerk in David Copperfield
Uriah Heep, law clerk in the novel David Copperfield (1849-1850) by Charles Dickens. Date: 1884

Background imageUriah Collection: NATHAN AND DAVID

NATHAN AND DAVID
He reprimands David for the seduction of Bathsheba and the death of Uriah, telling him a fictitious tale of a robber : when David blames the robber, Nathan cries Thou art the man!

Background imageUriah Collection: 'Whats the matter?'said Uriah (colour litho)

"Whats the matter?"said Uriah (colour litho)
2796570 " Whats the matter?" said Uriah (colour litho) by Groome, William Henry Charles (1881-1914); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Whats the matter?" said Uriah)

Background imageUriah Collection: Davids letter to Joab

Davids letter to Joab
LLM339768 Davids letter to Joab by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Davids letter to Joab. And it came to pass in the morning that David wrote a letter to Joab)

Background imageUriah Collection: David and Bathsheba (w / c on paper)

David and Bathsheba (w / c on paper)
CHT327008 David and Bathsheba (w/c on paper) by Iranian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Miniature produced by a Jewish Persian artist; David et Bethsabee;)

Background imageUriah Collection: David giving the Fatal Letter to Uriah, II Samuel XI, 14 (engraving)

David giving the Fatal Letter to Uriah, II Samuel XI, 14 (engraving)
6005732 David giving the Fatal Letter to Uriah, II Samuel XI, 14 (engraving) by Bol, Ferdinand (1616-80) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: David giving the Fatal Letter to Uriah, II Samuel XI)

Background imageUriah Collection: Various sects of Hindu priests or Brahmin

Various sects of Hindu priests or Brahmin with their religious paraphernalia at a river bank. Identified as priests of Sceroteri, Canoge, Drauers, Brijbashi and Uriah

Background imageUriah Collection: Dickens scrap - Agnes Wickfield in David Copperfield

Dickens scrap - Agnes Wickfield in David Copperfield
Charles Dickens scrap - Agnes Wickfield in David Copperfield, Chapter 39, resisting the attentions of her fathers villainous clerk, Uriah Heep. 19th century

Background imageUriah Collection: David commands Uriah (engraving)

David commands Uriah (engraving)
818852 David commands Uriah (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: David commands Uriah)

Background imageUriah Collection: Bathsheba at Her Bath, 1573-1574. Creator: Zucchi, Jacopo (c. 1541-c. 1590)

Bathsheba at Her Bath, 1573-1574. Creator: Zucchi, Jacopo (c. 1541-c. 1590)
Bathsheba at Her Bath, 1573-1574. Found in the collection of Galleria Nazionale d Arte Antica, Rome

Background imageUriah Collection: Punishment of Haman (Sistine Chapel ceiling in the Vatican), 1508-1512

Punishment of Haman (Sistine Chapel ceiling in the Vatican), 1508-1512. Found in the collection of The Sistine Chapel, Vatican

Background imageUriah Collection: Bathsheba at Her Bath, c. 1635. Creator: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)

Bathsheba at Her Bath, c. 1635. Creator: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
Bathsheba at Her Bath, c. 1635. Found in the Collection of Dresden State Art Collections

Background imageUriah Collection: Bathseba im Bade, 1845

Bathseba im Bade, 1845. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan

Background imageUriah Collection: Esther before Ahasuerus, 1628

Esther before Ahasuerus, 1628. Found in the Collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageUriah Collection: Esther before Ahasuerus

Esther before Ahasuerus. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageUriah Collection: Bathsheba at Her Bath

Bathsheba at Her Bath. Private Collection

Background imageUriah Collection: Esther fainting before Ahasuerus, 1730

Esther fainting before Ahasuerus, 1730. Found in the collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageUriah Collection: Esther before Ahasuerus, 1894. Artist: Barrias, Felix-Joseph (1822-1907)

Esther before Ahasuerus, 1894. Artist: Barrias, Felix-Joseph (1822-1907)
Esther before Ahasuerus, 1894. Private Collection

Background imageUriah Collection: Bathsheba at Her Bath, after 1537. Artist: Beham, Hans Sebald (1500-1550)

Bathsheba at Her Bath, after 1537. Artist: Beham, Hans Sebald (1500-1550)
Bathsheba at Her Bath, after 1537. Found in the collection of Anhaltische Gemaldegalerie Dessau

Background imageUriah Collection: The story of Esther and Ahasuerus, 1639. Artist: Guercino (1591-1666)

The story of Esther and Ahasuerus, 1639. Artist: Guercino (1591-1666)
The story of Esther and Ahasuerus, 1639. Found in the collection of University of Michigan Museum of Art

Background imageUriah Collection: Bathsheba at Her Bath, ca 1637. Artist: Cavallino, Bernardo (1616-1656)

Bathsheba at Her Bath, ca 1637. Artist: Cavallino, Bernardo (1616-1656)
Bathsheba at Her Bath, ca 1637. Found in the collection of Matthiesen Gallery, London

Background imageUriah Collection: Bathsheba bathing, 1594. Artist: Haarlem, Cornelis Cornelisz. van (1562-1638)

Bathsheba bathing, 1594. Artist: Haarlem, Cornelis Cornelisz. van (1562-1638)
Bathsheba bathing, 1594. Found in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageUriah Collection: Bathsheba at Her Bath (Bathsheba with King Davids Letter). Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)

Bathsheba at Her Bath (Bathsheba with King Davids Letter). Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
Bathsheba at Her Bath (Bathsheba with King Davids Letter). Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageUriah Collection: Bathsheba with King Davids Letter, 1654. Artist: Drost, Willem (1633-1659)

Bathsheba with King Davids Letter, 1654. Artist: Drost, Willem (1633-1659)
Bathsheba with King Davids Letter, 1654. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris

Background imageUriah Collection: David wrote a letter to Joab, and sent it by the hand of Uriah, c1850

David wrote a letter to Joab, and sent it by the hand of Uriah, c1850
And it came to pass in the morning, that David wrote a letter to Joab, and sent it by the hand of Uriah, c1850. Samuel, chapter 11, verse 14

Background imageUriah Collection: Esther before Ahasuerus, ca 1730. Artist: Ricci, Sebastiano (1659-1734)

Esther before Ahasuerus, ca 1730. Artist: Ricci, Sebastiano (1659-1734)
Esther before Ahasuerus, ca 1730. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageUriah Collection: Esther before Ahasuerus, 1478-1480. Artist: Lippi, Filippino (1457-1504)

Esther before Ahasuerus, 1478-1480. Artist: Lippi, Filippino (1457-1504)
Esther before Ahasuerus, 1478-1480. Found in the collection of the Musee Conde, Chantilly

Background imageUriah Collection: Esther before Ahasuerus. Artist: Bigari, Vittorio Maria (1692-1776)

Esther before Ahasuerus. Artist: Bigari, Vittorio Maria (1692-1776)
Esther before Ahasuerus

Background imageUriah Collection: Esther before Ahasuerus, Between 1660 and 1670. Artist: Bonatti, Giovanni (1635-1681)

Esther before Ahasuerus, Between 1660 and 1670. Artist: Bonatti, Giovanni (1635-1681)
Esther before Ahasuerus, Between 1660 and 1670. Found in the collection of the Musei Capitolini, Rome

Background imageUriah Collection: Bathsheba bathing (Book of Hours), 1485-1499. Artist: Bourdichon, Jean (1457-1521)

Bathsheba bathing (Book of Hours), 1485-1499. Artist: Bourdichon, Jean (1457-1521)
Bathsheba bathing (Book of Hours), 1485-1499. Found in the collection of the The Huntington, California

Background imageUriah Collection: Haman Recognizes His Fate (David and Uriah), 1665. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Haman Recognizes His Fate (David and Uriah), 1665. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Haman Recognizes His Fate (David and Uriah), 1665. Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageUriah Collection: DAVID AND BATHSHEBA. King David watches Bathsheba bathe (2 Samuel 11: 2)

DAVID AND BATHSHEBA. King David watches Bathsheba bathe (2 Samuel 11: 2). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478-80

Background imageUriah Collection: David & Bathsheba

David & Bathsheba
David sees Bathsheba, wife of Uriah the Hittite, in the bath, covets and seduces her while her husband is away at the wars. She becomes the mother of Solomon

Background imageUriah Collection: King David looking down from the roof of his palace sees Bathsheba, wife of Uriah the Hittite

King David looking down from the roof of his palace sees Bathsheba, wife of Uriah the Hittite, naked at the fountain, and desires her. Bible Samuel 2.2. Copperplate engraving c1804

Background imageUriah Collection: Uriah King David 17th century Pen brown ink sheet

Uriah King David 17th century Pen brown ink sheet
Artokoloro

Background imageUriah Collection: Toilet Bathsheba 1643 Oil wood 22 1 / 2 x 30 57. 2 76. 2 cm

Toilet Bathsheba 1643 Oil wood 22 1 / 2 x 30 57. 2 76. 2 cm
Artokoloro

Background imageUriah Collection: DAVID AND BATHSHEBA. King David watches Bathsheba bathe (2 Samuel 11: 2)

DAVID AND BATHSHEBA. King David watches Bathsheba bathe (2 Samuel 11: 2). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478-80

Background imageUriah Collection: KING DAVID & URIAH. King David sends Uriah the Hittite off to battle

KING DAVID & URIAH. King David sends Uriah the Hittite off to battle. Woodcut from a Florentine edition of Fior Di Virtu, 1491

Background imageUriah Collection: The American Uriah Heep

The American Uriah Heep. Illustration shows John D. Rockefeller as Uriah Heep, the character from the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens; two logbooks on the floor at his feet are titled

Background imageUriah Collection: Copperfield / Uriah Heep

Copperfield / Uriah Heep
Uriah Heep rubbing his hands and generally being " ever so humble"


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"Uriah: A Multifaceted Character in Literature and Art" Uriah, a name that resonates with various references throughout history, literature, and art. One of the most notable associations is Uriah Heep, the cunning antagonist in Charles Dickens' novel "David Copperfield. " As a law clerk, Uriah's manipulative nature adds an intriguing twist to the story. In another literary connection, we find Nathan and David intertwined. Nathan was a prophet who fearlessly confronted King David about his transgressions. This encounter is depicted vividly in MS 39-1950 f. 117v-118r - "King David Praying in a Landscape, " where gold and silver ink on vellum bring this biblical scene to life. The phrase "What's the matter?" uttered by Uriah takes us back to a colorful lithograph capturing this pivotal moment between characters. The intensity of their interaction leaps off the page as emotions run high. Moving forward through time, we encounter Davids letter to Joab - an artifact that showcases communication during ancient times. It serves as a reminder of how letters were once treasured pieces of information exchanged between individuals. Artistic representations also play their part in unraveling Uriah's story. In one watercolor painting titled "David giving the Fatal Letter to Uriah, " we witness the tragic consequences resulting from deceitful actions portrayed through intricate engravings. Exploring different cultures brings us closer to understanding diverse perspectives on priesthoods or Brahmins within Hinduism. Various sects are captured visually, shedding light on religious practices across regions and traditions. A glimpse into Dickens' world reveals Agnes Wickfield from "David Copperfield, " adding depth to our understanding of relationships within this timeless tale. Through her character development, we gain insight into both strength and vulnerability present within these pages. An engraving depicting David commanding Uriah emphasizes power dynamics at play during historical periods.