The artwork entitled “Rebecca at the Well,” created by the esteemed artist Paolo Veronese between 1580 and 1585, is an oil painting on canvas. This piece belongs to the Mannerism movement, a part of the Late Renaissance period, and measures 145.5 by 282.7 centimeters. As a religious painting, the artwork powerfully depicts a biblical scene with classical elegance.
In “Rebecca at the Well,” Veronese portrays the moment when Rebecca encounters the servant of Abraham at the well. The composition features Rebecca prominently on the left, dressed in a sumptuous gown, her demeanor calm and composed. The central figure, the elderly servant, extends his hand towards her, illustrating their interaction. A young attendant kneels at the servant’s feet, further emphasizing the significance of the event. The background is lush with landscape elements and architectural features, demonstrating Veronese’s skill in integrating figures within an expansive and elaborately detailed setting. The use of rich, deep colors and dynamic forms is characteristic of the Mannerist style, bringing both a sense of drama and grace to the biblical narrative portrayed in the artwork.