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Jael Killing Sisera
Creator
RembrandtDutch painter and printmaker (1606–1669) · 1606–1669
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- c. 1658 - c. 1659
- Medium
- paper, deck paint, ink
- Culture
- Amsterdam
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
After suffering a crushing defeat against the Israelites, the Canaanite army general Sisera imagined he was safe in the tent of the Jewish Jael. However, as soon as he fell asleep, she killed him, driving a tent peg through his head. Rembrandt portrayed a determined Jael who does not doubt the necessity of her deed. Hanging casually from a chair, Sisera’s helmet underscores his naivety.
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