David Attacks the Ammonites by Gustave Dore

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Artwork Information

TitleDavid Attacks the Ammonites
ArtistGustave Dore
Art MovementRomanticism

About David Attacks the Ammonites

The artwork, entitled “David Attacks the Ammonites,” was created by the esteemed artist Gustave Doré, who is associated with the Romanticism art movement. This piece forms part of the “The Holy Bible” series and represents a religious painting genre.

The artwork starkly captures the biblical scene where David, the ancient king of Israel, leads his forces against the Ammonites. Doré’s intricate detailing and dramatic composition emphasize the intensity and chaos of the battle. Central to the artwork is David, depicted in a commanding posture while the turmoil of war prevails around him. Soldiers and fallen figures scatter across the scene, with the backdrop featuring a grand cityscape, enhancing the grandeur and severity of this historic conflict. The artist’s use of light and shadow amplifies the emotional and physical strife, characteristic of the Romanticism movement, allowing the viewers to immerse in the somber and heroic essence of the narrative.

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