Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
Jephthah and his Daughter
About this artwork
In the Old Testament story, Jephthah vowed that if his Israelite army was victorious in battle, he would sacrifice to God the first thing he encountered on returning home. Having duly defeated the Ammonites, on his approach to the city he was met by his only daughter, who selflessly submitted to her father’s vow. This work belongs to a series featuring female protagonists painted during the artist’s first stay in England.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Giovanni Antonio PellegriniItalian (1675 - 1741)
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title:Jephthah and his Daughter
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date created:About 1708 - 1713
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:121.80 x 99.30 cm
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credit line:Presented by the Trustees of Sir Denis Mahon's Charitable Trust through the Art Fund, 2012
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accession number:NG 2851
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
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Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
Pellegrini was one of the earliest and most successful Italian exponents of the decorative Rococo style that came to dominate much of eighteenth-century European painting. Venetian by birth, he trained under Paolo Pagani, with whom he moved to Austria for six years in 1690. His style was much...