Lot and His Daughters (anonymous)
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Lot and His Daughters is a c.1520 oil on panel painting.[1] It was produced by an unknown artist working in Leiden or Antwerp, though it was long attributed to Lucas van Leyden.[2] It is now in the Louvre, having entered its collection in 1900.[3][4] It is the subject of Antonin Artaud's famous essay "Metaphysics and the Mise en Scène."
Similar works
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Landscape before the Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah by Joachim Patinier
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Sodom and Gomorrah by Pieter Schoubroeck
References
- ^ (in French) "Louvre Collections entry". 1500.
- ^ (in French) "Base Joconde entry".
- ^ (in French) Gabrielle Bartz and Eberhard König, Le Musée du Louvre, éditions Place des Victoires, Paris, 2005, ISBN 3-8331-2089-4, p. 475
- ^ "RKD entry".
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