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The Meeting of David and Abigail
Antonio da Correggio·c. 1512
Historical Context
The Meeting of David and Abigail at the Museum of Croydon depicts the Old Testament encounter where Abigail's diplomatic gifts prevented David from attacking her household. Correggio treats the narrative with his characteristic emphasis on emotional exchange and gesture Oil on canvas, increasingly preferred over panel in the sixteenth century, offered greater flexibility for large-scale compositions The work is now in the collection of Museum of Croydon.
Technical Analysis
The composition captures the moment of encounter with Correggio's subtle handling of expression and gesture. The warm palette and atmospheric setting create a scene of narrative drama tempered by emotional refinement.



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