Die Opferung Isaaks

Die Opferung Isaaks
Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) Piazzetta (1717–1745), Die Opferung Isaaks, London, National Gallery, Saal 39, nach 1735, Bild 1/3
Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) Piazzetta (1717–1745), Die Opferung Isaaks, London, National Gallery, Saal 39, nach 1735, Bild 1/3
Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) Piazzetta (1717–1745), Die Opferung Isaaks, London, National Gallery, Saal 39, nach 1735, Bild 2/3
Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) Piazzetta (1717–1745), Die Opferung Isaaks, London, National Gallery, Saal 39, nach 1735, Bild 3/3

The Sacrifice of Isaac

THE SACRIFICE OF ISAAC RESTORED

Piazzetta left this large canvas - probably intended as an altarpiece - unfinished. It depicts the Old Testament story in which Abraham's faith is tested when he is ordered to sacrifice his only son, Isaac.

Wild-eyed, Abraham raises his arm and looks heavenward in despair. His bearded head is amongst the most finished passages of the painting, while the knife he wields has barely been sketched in. Isaac cowers in fear at his side, his torso roughly rendered in pale paint, as an angel intervenes to save him.

In the early twentieth century, this painting was owned by Roger Fry (1866-1934), the Bloomsbury Group painter and art critic. It seems likely that Fry 'finished' the picture, covering much of Piazzetta's original brushwork. Recent conservation has removed these additions and revealed that The Sacrifice of Isaac is painted directly on top of another unfinished composition (see fig. 2). Piazzetta's bold handling of paint can now be fully appreciated for the first time in a hundred years.

London, National Gallery, Saal 39
London, National Gallery, Saal 39, Bild 1/4
London, National Gallery, Saal 39, Bild 1/4
London, National Gallery, Saal 39, Bild 2/4
London, National Gallery, Saal 39, Bild 3/4
London, National Gallery, Saal 39, Bild 4/4

In Vorbereitung: Paris, Musée d’Orsay; Paris, Musée des Arts décoratifs; L'Aquila, Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo; Ascoli Piceno, Pinacoteca civica

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