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The Judgement of Cambyses
ArtistGerard David
Year1488
TypeOil on wood[1]
Dimensions202 cm × 349.5 cm (80 in × 137.6 in)
LocationGroeninge Museum, Bruges, Belgium[2]

The Judgement of Cambyses is an oil-on-wood diptych by Dutch artist Gerard David, depicting the arrest and flaying of the corrupt Persian judge Sisamnes on the order of Cambyses, based on Herodotus' Histories.[3] The diptych was commissioned in 1487/1488 by the municipal authorities of Bruges which requested a series of panels for the deputy burgomaster's room in the town hall.[4]

The diptych was painted on oak panels and was first mentioned in the Bruges' archives as The Last Judgement.[4] It was used by the town burghers to encourage honesty among the magistrates and as a symbolic public apology for the imprisonment of Maximilian I in Bruges in 1488.[5] The top right corner of the flaying scene features Sisamnes' son dispensing justice from his father's chair, now draped with the flayed skin.

It is one of the few works by David that is not based on traditional religious themes.[6]

There are also other paintings with the same subject, such as that by Dirck Vellert from 1542.

  1. ^ Weale, W.H. James (1985). The Portfolio: Monographs On Artistic Subjects with Many Illustrations. London: Seeley and Co., Ltd. p. 9.
  2. ^ Robinson, Patrick (2010). "Judicial Independence And The Rule Of Law". Protecting Humanity: 615–628. doi:10.1163/ej.9789004183780.i-882.136. ISBN 9789004189577. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  3. ^ Perseus Under Philologic: Hdt. 5.25.1. Archived from the original on 2020-03-10. Retrieved 2019-01-13.
  4. ^ a b "The Judgment of Cambyses". Web Gallery of Art. Retrieved 29 Dec 2013.
  5. ^ Lee, Phil (2002). The Rough Guide to Bruges & Ghent. Rough Guides. p. 40. ISBN 1858288886.
  6. ^ Chilvers, Ian, ed. (2009). The Oxford Dictionary of Art. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 193. ISBN 978-0198604761.

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