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Moses brought to Pharaohs daughter, 1809. Artist: Thomas Cook
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Moses brought to Pharaohs daughter, 1809. Artist: Thomas Cook
Moses brought to Pharaohs daughter, 1809
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This print, titled "Moses brought to Pharaoh's daughter" was created in 1809 by the talented artist Thomas Cook. The scene depicts a significant moment from the Old Testament, where Moses is presented to Pharaoh's daughter. Cook's engraving skillfully captures the essence of this biblical event, showcasing his mastery of detail and composition. In this monochrome masterpiece, we witness a group of individuals gathered around an elegant lady seated on a regal throne. The princess gazes upon the young child held before her with tender affection. Moses, portrayed as an innocent and vulnerable figure, captivates our attention with his wide-eyed wonder. The artist's meticulous rendering transports us back to ancient times, allowing us to immerse ourselves in this religious narrative. Through their expressions and body language, each character conveys their unique role within the story - from the protective figures surrounding Moses to the sovereign presence of Pharaoh’s daughter herself. Displayed at Guildhall Library Art Gallery, this engraving stands as a testament not only to Thomas Cook's artistic prowess but also to its historical significance. It serves as a reminder of humanity's enduring fascination with biblical tales and their impact on various aspects of culture throughout centuries. As we contemplate this remarkable piece, let us appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and its ability to evoke contemplation about faith and spirituality that continues to resonate even today.
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