In this evocative painting, we are presented with the iconic moment of the young prophet Moshe nestled within a reed basket, set adrift upon the gentle currents of the Nile in ancient Egypt. This poignant scene is brought to life shortly after his mother's desperate act of placing him there, a last-ditch effort to shield him from the persecution of the Egyptians. One can almost sense the imminent arrival of Pharaoh's compassionate daughter, Batya, who would soon chance upon the infant and choose to nurture him as her own.
Moshe, in his infantile innocence, is depicted surrounded by dense, bushy reeds that serve as a protective enclave, ensuring he remains hidden from any prying eyes. He's comfortably swathed in pristine white sheets, a testament to his blissful unawareness of the perilous situation he has been thrust into.
The artistry is accentuated through the use of watercolors, which imbue the scene with a realistic and naturalistic touch. The palette is dominated by warm hues, reflecting not only the balmy climate of Egypt but also the hope and warmth that this fateful moment represents in Moshe's journey.
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Frame is NOT included. See under "HOW2FRAME" why.
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Printed on high quality Hahnemühle German Etching paper.
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International shipping 12-18 days, US domestic approx. 7 days.
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