The Abduction of Rebecca by a Knight Templar

Attributed to Léon Cogniet French

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The subject is drawn from Sir Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe (1820), in which the knight Templar Brian de Bois-Guilbert, together with his enslaved Muslim warrior and the Jewish heroine Rebecca, escape from the burning Torquilstone Castle. This painting is a reduced variant of one completed in 1828 and exhibited at the Salon of 1831 (Wallace Collection, London). The eclectic mix of types, medieval themes, and dramatic action was a mainstay of Romanticism: a later rendition of this subject by Cogniet’s contemporary Eugène Delacroix is also in The Met’s collection (03.30).

The Abduction of Rebecca by a Knight Templar, Attributed to Léon Cogniet (French, Paris 1794–1880 Paris), Oil on canvas

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