Cyrus Restoring the Vessels of the Temple (1866) by Gustave Dore

Cyrus Restoring the Vessels of the Temple - Gustave Dore - 1866

Artwork Information

TitleCyrus Restoring the Vessels of the Temple
ArtistGustave Dore
Date1866
Mediumengraving
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Cyrus Restoring the Vessels of the Temple

The artwork entitled “Cyrus Restoring the Vessels of the Temple,” created by Gustave DorĂ© in 1866, is an engraving belonging to the Romanticism art movement. This particular piece falls within the genre of religious painting and forms part of “The Holy Bible” series. Currently housed in a private collection, the engraving illustrates a significant religious narrative.

The artwork intricately depicts an animated scene where King Cyrus is seen returning sacred temple vessels to a group of individuals. At its center, standing elevated and adorned in flowing robes, King Cyrus is portrayed as a prominent and authoritative figure. The surrounding figures, depicted with expressive gestures, receive the vessels with apparent reverence and gratitude. The detailed background, enriched with elaborate architectural elements and drapery, enhances the grandeur and solemnity of the moment. The overall composition and meticulous engraving techniques reflect the artist’s proficiency and devotion to conveying historical and religious significance through visual art.

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