A Longer Look: Ruben’s Samson and Delilah
An interesting
study morning at the National Gallery looking at their Ruben’s of Samson and
Delilah in detail.
The morning was
led by Lucrezia Walker from the gallery and she began by looking at where
Ruben’s was in this point of his career. We talked about how he worked at court
as a boy and must had observed life there, how he worked in Spain for Philip
III and at works he did on his return to Antwerp. We then looked at who commissioned and owned
the picture and where is hang.
In the next
section we looked in detail at the picture and talked about the story it tells,
including a dramatic reading of it from the Bible by the tutor. We talked about
the symbolism and whether this reflects loyalty to the state.
Finally we spent
some time in front of the picture discussing its’s composition and which bits
we felt worked and didn’t work.
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