EditorialMiniature of David giving Uriah a letter, in the upper register; and of Uriah being killed in battle, in the lower register. The Queen Mary Psalter. 1310-1320. Source: Royal 2 B. VII, f.57v.
EditorialMiniature of David giving Uriah a letter, in the upper register; and of Uriah being killed in battle, in the lower register. The Queen Mary Psalter. 1310-1320. Source: Royal 2 B. VII, f.57v.
EditorialBathsheba in the bath. Her face reflects the difficulty of the situation - forced to submit to the king's will, she feels guilt of betraying her husband Uriah. Detail. For overall view please see 39-19-17/7. Oil on canvas (1654) 142 x 142 cm MI 957.
EditorialBathsheba in the bath. Her face reflects the difficulty of the situation - forced to submit to the king's will, she feels guilt of betraying her husband Uriah. Detail. For overall view please see 39-19-17/7. Oil on canvas (1654) 142 x 142 cm MI 957.
EditorialMiniature of David and Bathsheba lying together in bed, in the upper register; and of David dining with Uriah, in the lower register. The Queen Mary Psalter. 1310-1320. Source: Royal 2 B. VII, f.57.
EditorialMiniature of David giving Uriah a letter, in the upper register; and of Uriah being killed in battle, in the lower register. The Queen Mary Psalter. 1310-1320. Source: Royal 2 B. VII, f.57v.
EditorialBathsheba in the bath. Her face reflects the difficulty of the situation - forced to submit to the king's will, she feels guilt of betraying her husband Uriah. Detail. For overall view please see 39-19-17/7. Oil on canvas (1654) 142 x 142 cm MI 957.
EditorialBathsheba in the bath. Her face reflects the difficulty of the situation - forced to submit to the king's will, she feels guilt of betraying her husband Uriah. Detail. For overall view please see 39-19-17/7. Oil on canvas (1654) 142 x 142 cm MI 957.
EditorialBathsheba at Her Bath, ca. 1700, Oil on canvas, 53 1/2 x 38 1/2 in. (135.9 x 97.8 cm), Paintings, Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Italian, Lucca or Rome 1654?1727 Rome), Bathsheba is shown at her toilet, tended by two servants, while King David gazes at he...