Bathsheba
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In the Bible, Bathsheba was the wife of general Uriah. David saw her and wanted her, and got Uriah killed in a battle after which he took Bathsheba as his wife. Prophet Nathan protested with David on these affairs.
14th century
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Master of the Cardinal de Bourbon
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Jean Bourdichon
15th century
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Hans Memling, c. 1480
16th century
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C. 1520
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Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1526
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Franciabigio, 1520s
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Lucas Gassel, 1538
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Paris Bordone, 1540-1550s
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Francesco Salviati, 1552-1554
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Domenico Brusasorzi, 1552
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Jan Massys, 1562
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Giovanni Battista Naldini, 1570s
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Veronese, c. 1575
17th century
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Johann König, 1610s
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Pieter Lastmann, 1619
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Massimo Stanzione, 1620-1630s
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Artemisia Gentileschi, 1630s
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Rubens, c. 1630
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Rembrandt, 1654
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Willem Drost, 1654
18th century
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Nicolaas Verkolje, 1716
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Sebastiano Ricci, 1724
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Francesco Solimena, 1725
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Boucher, c. 1750
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Jean-François de Troy, 1750
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Charles-André van Loo, 1765
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Lagrenee, 1770
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Heinrich Friedrich Füger
19th century
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Brullov, 1832
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Francesco Hayez, 1834
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Salustiano Asenjo, 1850s-1870s
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Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1888-1895
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Moreau
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Cézanne, 1885–90
20th century
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Franz von Stuck, 1912
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Wilhelm Lehmbruck, before 1919
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Alfréd Justitz, before 1934