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Landscape with Jacob and Laban and His Daughters by Claude Lorrain

Landscape with Jacob and Laban and His Daughters

Claude Lorrain·1659

Historical Context

This Landscape with Jacob and Laban and His Daughters, around 1659, at the Norton Simon Museum, combines Old Testament narrative with Claude's idealized pastoral landscape. The biblical subject provided a pretext for the kind of arcadian scene Claude had perfected—figures in a golden landscape at an hour of transcendent beauty. Claude Lorrain's biblical landscapes belong to the tradition of setting sacred narrative within ideal landscape that he made his own specialty. His approach was distinctive: the biblical figures are relatively small and peripheral to the composition, their sacred narrative embedded within a vision of the natural world so beautiful and so ordered that it seems to express divine creation rather than merely contain divine history. The specific quality of Mediterranean light — the golden afternoon, the atmospheric recession of the Roman campagna — served simultaneously as observed reality and theological symbol, the beauty of the visible world bearing witness to its divine origin.

Technical Analysis

The figures are dwarfed by the vast landscape, which unfolds toward a luminous horizon under Claude's characteristic golden light. The careful balance of warm and cool tones creates spatial recession of remarkable sophistication.

Look Closer

  • ◆The oil-on-copper support gives this Claude an unusually luminous, jewel-like quality — the warm metal ground glowing through the transparent paint layers.
  • ◆Jacob gestures toward Laban's daughters in the left middle ground, but the narrative figures are tiny against the vast pastoral setting.
  • ◆An ancient stone bridge at the centre leads the eye into the luminous distance — Claude's characteristic device for guiding the viewer's journey into depth.
  • ◆The golden evening light suffuses everything from the horizon — trees, figures, and water all bathed in the same warm atmosphere.
  • ◆Tall staffage trees frame the left edge while the right opens to open sky — Claude's asymmetric framing creating a sense of unlimited pastoral space.

See It In Person

Norton Simon Museum

Pasadena, United States

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on copper
Era
Baroque
Style
French Baroque
Genre
Landscape
Location
Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena
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