David and Bathsheba, Pieter van der Borcht (I), 1545 - 1608 Canvas Print

David and Bathsheba, Pieter van der Borcht (I), 1545 - 1608 Canvas Print

A court garden. In the middle of the print you can see Batseba, who is bathing by a fountain. King David (top left) sees her from his roof terrace (2 Samuel 11:2). He sends an usher (bottom left) with the command to bring Batseba to the palace (2 Samuel 11:4). The usher then delivers the message to the still bathing Batseba. A monkey (sinfulness) and two peacocks (pride) watch the events. Two dogs in the left foreground re-depict courtship. The series shows various aspects of courtship and some examples from the Old Testament.

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