“David and Bathsheba (II)” is an artwork created by artist Ernst Fuchs in the year 1985. It falls under the Fantastic Realism art movement and is categorized as a religious painting.
The artwork depicts an evocative and intense scene featuring two central figures, presumably David and Bathsheba, engaged in a close, intimate interaction. The painting showcases a rich palette of vibrant colors, the use of which emphasizes the emotional and dramatic atmosphere of the scene. The figures are adorned in intricate garments, highlighted with detailed patterns and textures, which add to the depth and complexity of the artwork. The luminous background, with its intricate interplay of lights and hues, further enhances the mystical and fantastical quality characteristic of Fuchs’ surreal and detailed style.