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Titus Manlius Torquatus the Consul orders the decapitation of his son - Ferdinand Bol

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The gravity of a family sacrifice — the art of Ferdinand Bol
The composition of Titus Manlius Torquatus orders the decapitation of his son captures its dramatic intensity: sculptural figures in the foreground, warm light contrasting with dark draperies, and tense gazes. The palette favors ochres and deep reds that emphasize moral tension, while the artist's realistic technique makes each expression understandable and laden with meaning. The atmosphere is solemn, almost theatrical, and the balance between movement and stillness gives the scene immediate and lasting emotional power.

Ferdinand Bol, master of Dutch Baroque
Ferdinand Bol belongs to the Dutch Golden Age and is rooted in the Caravaggisti and Baroque tradition, influenced by Rembrandt under whom he was trained. His works combine mastery of chiaroscuro, meticulous attention to textures, and a capacity to convey the psychology of characters. Very present in 17th-century Dutch collections, Bol helped renew history painting by infusing it with humanity and dramatization. This art print highlights his craftsmanship: rigorous composition, rendering of fabrics, and subtle modulation of lights attest to his artistic legacy.

A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
Offer your interior a bold and characterful piece: the art print of Titus Manlius Torquatus orders the decapitation of his son fits perfectly in a living room, office, or library where reflection and conversation are desired. This art print of Titus Manlius Torquatus orders the decapitation of his son, created as a faithful reproduction, respects the proportions, colors, and contrasts of the original for an immediate and authentic reading. Presented on a quality canvas and mounted by artisans, this canvas of Titus Manlius Torquatus orders the decapitation of his son combines aesthetic value and durability, ideal for enriching a classic or contemporary decor.

Titus Manlius Torquatus the Consul orders the decapitation of his son - Ferdinand Bol

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Matte finish

View from behind

Frame (optional)

The gravity of a family sacrifice — the art of Ferdinand Bol
The composition of Titus Manlius Torquatus orders the decapitation of his son captures its dramatic intensity: sculptural figures in the foreground, warm light contrasting with dark draperies, and tense gazes. The palette favors ochres and deep reds that emphasize moral tension, while the artist's realistic technique makes each expression understandable and laden with meaning. The atmosphere is solemn, almost theatrical, and the balance between movement and stillness gives the scene immediate and lasting emotional power.

Ferdinand Bol, master of Dutch Baroque
Ferdinand Bol belongs to the Dutch Golden Age and is rooted in the Caravaggisti and Baroque tradition, influenced by Rembrandt under whom he was trained. His works combine mastery of chiaroscuro, meticulous attention to textures, and a capacity to convey the psychology of characters. Very present in 17th-century Dutch collections, Bol helped renew history painting by infusing it with humanity and dramatization. This art print highlights his craftsmanship: rigorous composition, rendering of fabrics, and subtle modulation of lights attest to his artistic legacy.

A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
Offer your interior a bold and characterful piece: the art print of Titus Manlius Torquatus orders the decapitation of his son fits perfectly in a living room, office, or library where reflection and conversation are desired. This art print of Titus Manlius Torquatus orders the decapitation of his son, created as a faithful reproduction, respects the proportions, colors, and contrasts of the original for an immediate and authentic reading. Presented on a quality canvas and mounted by artisans, this canvas of Titus Manlius Torquatus orders the decapitation of his son combines aesthetic value and durability, ideal for enriching a classic or contemporary decor.

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