Ruth Gleaning

Ruth Gleaning

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In 1848, Rogers settled permanently in Italy, where he became a prominent member of the Roman art community. "Ruth Gleaning," his first large-scale biblical subject, depicts the moment in the Old Testament book of Ruth when the Moabite woman kneels to glean grain in the field of her future husband, Boaz. Rogers drew inspiration for the pose from sculptures by his Florentine teacher Lorenzo Bartolini as well as from Greek and Roman prototypes, notably the "Kneeling Venus" at the Vatican. While Ruth’s idealized facial features and simplified hairstyle are highly classicized, the precise depiction of the stalks of grain and the foliage underfoot responds to a Victorian predilection for realistic anecdotal detail.

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