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Isaac Blessing Jacob

The Bible recounts how Jacob, pretending to be his brother Esau, tricked their blind father into bestowing
Esau’s rightful blessing on him. The idea of imitating Esau’s hirsute arms by wearing animal-skin gloves came from their mother Rebecca, who looks on from behind the bed. Flinck derived both this painting technique and narrative style from Rembrandt, by whom he was trained.

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  • http://iconclass.org/71C2741
  • painting
  • Art of painting
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  • http://iconclass.org/71C2741
  • painting
  • Art of painting
  • Rijksmuseum
  • http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
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  • Public Domain
  • Publiek Domein
  • 1638
  • second quarter 17th century
  • http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.8428
  • SK-A-110
  • height 117 cm
  • width 141 cm
  • height 141 cm
  • width 165.5 cm
  • thickness 10 cm
  • canvas
  • oil paint (paint)
  • Canvas
  • nl
  • collection: paintings
  • collectie: schilderijen
  • 1638
  • Netherlands
  • 90402_M_NL_Rijksmuseum
  • 2014-05-27T20:13:20.826Z
  • 2018-03-17T14:37:15.484Z