The artwork titled “Baruch Writes Jeremiah’s Prophecies” was created by Gustave Dore and belongs to the Romanticism art movement. This religious painting is a part of “The Holy Bible” series. In this artwork, we observe a solemn and revered scene depicting Baruch diligently writing the prophecies of Jeremiah. Both figures are clothed in traditional robes, with Baruch seated and writing on a scroll while Jeremiah stands, gesturing as he conveys his divine messages. The surrounding ambiance is marked by a somber, dimly lit setting, where a stream of light piercing through the background adds a dramatic touch. The detailed imagery and the expressive posture of the figures underscore the gravity and sanctity of the prophetic act being documented.
Baruch Writes Jeremiah’s Prophecies by Gustave Dore
Artwork Information
Title | Baruch Writes Jeremiah's Prophecies |
Artist | Gustave Dore |
Art Movement | Romanticism |