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Late 17th-Century Dutch Oil Painting – The Judgment of Solomon

Late 17th-Century Dutch Oil Painting – The Judgment of Solomon

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Late 17th-Century Dutch Oil Painting – The Judgment of Solomon | Original Condition | approx. 73 × 73 cm

Product Description:
An arresting and emotionally charged late 17th-century oil painting depicting the legendary Judgment of Solomon — one of the most enduring Old Testament scenes in Western art. Rendered with great theatricality and vivid detail, this large square-format painting (approx. 73 × 73 cm ) originates from the Northern Netherlands , likely around 1680–1700.

Executed in oil on canvas, the composition captures the climactic moment when King Solomon intervenes in the dispute between two women claiming to be the mother of the same child. The dramatic gestures, regal throne canopy, and richly draped figures reflect the Baroque style typical of the Dutch Golden Age's later decades. The palette is warm and expressive, with careful attention to emotional contrast and narrative tension.

The painting remains in original unrestored condition , with visible age and patina , contributing to its authenticity and character. The reverse bears multiple old collection and inventory labels , including one reading “Das Salomoninck Urteil” — a German title for the same Biblical story, suggesting the work may have passed through Central European collections in its provenance.

This artwork is a remarkable addition to any collection focused on Dutch Golden Age painting , Biblical scenes , or Baroque narrative art .

Details:
• Origin: Northern Netherlands
• Date: ca. 1680–1700
• Medium: Oil on canvas
• Dimensions: Approx. 73 × 73 cm
• Subject: The Judgment of Solomon (1 Kings 3:16–28)
• Condition: Original, with signs of age and historic patina
• Framing: Presented in a later but sympathetic black molded frame
• Reverse: Old labels incl. “Das Salomoninck Urteil”

Provenance Note:
The German-language label on the back suggests 18th- or 19th-century collection history in Central Europe, adding an extra layer of historical intrigue to this dramatic composition.

Styling Tip:
Perfect for a classical or eclectic interior, this powerful Biblical scene creates a strong visual anchor in a study, library, or entrance hall — especially when paired with antique furniture or atmospheric lighting.

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