The Reconciliation of Esau and Jacob is a 1624 painting by Peter Paul Rubens. Originally in the Spanish royal collection, it was sent to Germany by Maria Anna of Neuburg (wife of Charles II of Spain) to her brother Johann Wilhelm. It is now in the Staatsgalerie Schleissheim near Munich.[1][2]
It shows the biblical story of meeting between Jacob and Esau. It was the model for a painting by Abraham Willemsen.[4]
This painting was featured in Willem van Haecht's Gallery of Cornelis van der Geest with Joseph and Potiphar's wife, 1630s.
- Gallery of Cornelis van der Geest with Joseph and Potiphar's wife, whereabouts unknown
External links
- ↑ Bavarian Picture Gallery Archived 2015-02-04 at the Wayback Machine ( Stas Gemaelde Galerie at Schleissheim).
- ↑ Christies Auction House, description of painting.
- ↑ National Galleries of Great Britain entry, oil sketch for the work at National Galleries of Scotland.
- ↑ VADS website; The Meeting of Jacob and Esau, by Abraham Willemsen, now at Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
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