Listes 131+ Caravaggio Abraham And Isaac Grátis
Listes 131+ Caravaggio Abraham And Isaac Grátis. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio.
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It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio.The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh.
Notably, isaac has his face filled. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Notably, isaac has his face filled. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac.
Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has... All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has.

It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen... Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio. He bound isaac, laid him on the altar, and drew his knife. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604.
It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac... His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac.

"as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time... Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco.

The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence... Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel.

It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife.

Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. Notably, isaac has his face filled. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo.

"as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. Notably, isaac has his face filled. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do …. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh.
All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has.. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle.. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and.
Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle... The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. Notably, isaac has his face filled.. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm.

Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac.

As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan.. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle.

Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan.. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac. The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh.. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604.

Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle... Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect.
Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604.. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. He bound isaac, laid him on the altar, and drew his knife.

As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel.. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do …
It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. He bound isaac, laid him on the altar, and drew his knife. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence.. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603.
Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan... Notably, isaac has his face filled... All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has.

It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac... It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco.. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence.

The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart. All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen... Notably, isaac has his face filled.

It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo.

The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. Notably, isaac has his face filled. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. He bound isaac, laid him on the altar, and drew his knife.. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604.

The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … Isaac & abraham ii, 1603... All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has.

The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh... He bound isaac, laid him on the altar, and drew his knife. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604.. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect.

Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Notably, isaac has his face filled. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm.. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh.

It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo.. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect... His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife.

Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife.

All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh.. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen.
It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence... It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo.

Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio.. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan.
Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle.. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. He bound isaac, laid him on the altar, and drew his knife. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect.. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh.

The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. . It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac.
Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm... "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. He bound isaac, laid him on the altar, and drew his knife. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac.. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm.

The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604.
Isaac & abraham ii, 1603... . Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco.

It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh.. The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio.

It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. Notably, isaac has his face filled. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm.

As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603.

Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan.. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan.

The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio... Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac.. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604.

Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac... Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio.

As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart. He bound isaac, laid him on the altar, and drew his knife. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac.

Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. . His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife.

It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac... Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac.

As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. He bound isaac, laid him on the altar, and drew his knife. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel.. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence.
Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm.

The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. . The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio.

Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604.. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen.

The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. Notably, isaac has his face filled. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh.. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen.

Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm.. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604.
He bound isaac, laid him on the altar, and drew his knife. Notably, isaac has his face filled. All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel.

Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco.. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart.

The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. Notably, isaac has his face filled. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence.

Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. .. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604.

"as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco.

All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence.

Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. Notably, isaac has his face filled. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh... Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac.

Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. Notably, isaac has his face filled. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence.. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac.
His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Notably, isaac has his face filled. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604... The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence.

As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel... Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence.

It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time.

"as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time... Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. Notably, isaac has his face filled.. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604.

His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife.. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … He bound isaac, laid him on the altar, and drew his knife. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect... His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife.

Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen.
Isaac & abraham ii, 1603... Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen.
His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel... Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan.
Notably, isaac has his face filled. Notably, isaac has his face filled. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart.

The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and.. .. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac.

All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife.. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac.

Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan.. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and.

All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel.

The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh.. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart. He bound isaac, laid him on the altar, and drew his knife. All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has... Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do …

Isaac & abraham ii, 1603.. All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence... Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle.

Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect... Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence.

It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm... "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time.

Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh. Notably, isaac has his face filled. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … Isaac & abraham ii, 1603. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan.

As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel.. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo.. The sacrifice of isaac, 1602 by caravaggio.

Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604.. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. His gestures are ambiguous for his obedience is greater than the battle within his heart.. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan.

The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and... Notably, isaac has his face filled. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo.. Isaac & abraham ii, 1603.

The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. Feb 25, 2021 · isaac was a delight to his elderly parents and yet caravaggio presents abraham as a cold hearted, father who seems indifferent to his son's struggle. Notably, isaac has his face filled. He bound isaac, laid him on the altar, and drew his knife. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604... The blade catches the light and stands out against isaac's pale flesh.
The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has. Oct 18, 2021 · sacrifice of isaac (1598) this painting from 1598 is also sometimes known as abraham and the sacrifice of his son isaac, or its original italian title of sacrificio d'isacco. Caravaggio's version has a physicality that heightens the dramatic effect. Caravaggio executed the painting between may 1603 and january 1604. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. It is one of two caravaggio artworks that depict the sacrifice of isaac. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do … As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel. The angel has grasped abraham's wrist at the instant of the knife's descent towards isaac's throat, and. As in the brunelleschi panel caravaggio has abraham stare back at the angel.

All the hallmarks of this painting suggest it to be from the hand of caravaggio, but there has. Oil on canvas 104 x 135cm. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen.

Notably, isaac has his face filled. The great renaissance painter caravaggio actually did two paintings of the sacrifice of isaac, both of them depicting the moment when the angel of god stays abraham from slitting his son's throat.the painting that's actually called the sacrifice of isaac now hangs in the uffizi gallery in florence. It was painted by the artist between 1603 and 1604 and was commissioned by cardinal maffeo. Torn between great love for his son and his desire to obey god's command, abraham decided that his duty to god ultimately took precedence. His angel is a strong youth whose extended arm leads the eye to abraham's hand and to the knife. "as in so many other works, caravaggio has focused on the most psychologically telling moment, and has frozen it in time. It depicts the moment abraham, in obedience to god's command, is poised to sacrifice his son isaac (gen. Nov 07, 2014 · back to our caravaggio painting at the uffizi, in my opinion it portraits a struggle between abraham and isaac. Although the pair of figures barely discernible in the right background may refer to the two young men who accompanied abraham but were left at the foot of the mountain to wait while he sacrificed his son, other details do …. Isaac doesn't seem like he is willing to be part of his father's plan.