The Queen of Sheba visits King Solomon information
Painting by Lucas de Heere
The Queen of Sheba visits King Solomon
Artist
Lucas de Heere
Year
1559
Type
oil on canvas
Dimensions
183 cm × 260 cm (72 in × 100 in)
Location
St Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium
The Queen of Sheba visits King Solomon, also known as Solomon and the Queen of Sheba,[1] is a painting by the Flemish painter Lucas de Heere. Dated from 1559, it features a contemporary interpretation of the well-known Biblical story of the Queen of Sheba's state visit to King Solomon (1 Kings 10, 1-13 and 2 Chronicles 9, 1-12). Lettered within image, in lower right: "Lvcas Derys inv. fecit 1559".
^Wauters, Alphonse-Jules, The Flemish School of Painting, Cassell Ltd, 1885, p. 168.
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