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Das Fastengelübde von König David (vorne) und das Ende des Fastens nach dem Tod des Kindes by Master of the Schretlen Circumcision

Das Fastengelübde von König David (vorne) und das Ende des Fastens nach dem Tod des Kindes

Master of the Schretlen Circumcision·1510

Historical Context

The Master of the Schretlen Circumcision's Das Fastengelübde von König David (King David's Vow of Fasting) and das Ende des Fastens nach dem Tod des Kindes (the End of the Fast after the Child's Death) depicts a morally complex episode from Second Samuel. After committing adultery with Bathsheba and engineering the death of her husband Uriah, David's child by Bathsheba falls gravely ill. David fasts and prostrates himself in prayer for the child's survival; when the child dies, he ends his fast and accepts God's judgment with remarkable equanimity. This narrative, combining royal sin, grief, penitence, and resignation, provided rich psychological material for northern narrative painting. The master's handling of this double-episode demonstrates the northern painter's interest in morally instructive Old Testament narrative beyond the standard devotional subjects.

Technical Analysis

The double-episode format requires the composition to establish spatial or temporal separation between the two narrative moments. The master renders David's prostrate penitence with descriptive attention to gesture and environment. The royal setting — throne room, bedchamber — is depicted with characteristic northern attention to material culture and architectural detail. The emotional contrast between the two scenes is managed through changes of posture and figure grouping.

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions
150 × 84 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
Northern Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
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