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1826 painting by Joseph-Désiré Court

Scene from the Great Flood (1826), by Joseph-Désiré Court

Scene from the Great Flood or The Great Flood is an 1826 painting of Noah's flood by Joseph-Désiré Court. It was first exhibited at the Paris Salon on 4 November 1827 although - as a laureate of the Prix de Rome - he could not compete for the awards of that Salon. The French state purchased the work for 3000 francs and it is now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon.

Description

The painting illustrates the biblical flood that wiped out humanity on earth. In the biblical story Noah and his family survive. The painting is seen as an allegory of a man attempting to save his father while a stable woman with a child begs for his help.

References

  1. "Joseph Désiré Court, Scene of Deluge, 1827⁠". Narrative Painting. 16 August 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2022.

Bibliography

  • Bibliothèque-documentation du musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, dossier Scène du Déluge de Court.


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