The Queen of Sheba.
Veronese.
The group opposite, of which the Queen forms the centre, is also painted with
Veronese's highest skill; but contains no point of interest bearing on our
present subject,oil paintings online, except its connection by a chain of descending emotion. The
Queen is wholly oppressed and subdued; kneeling, and nearly fainting, she looks
up to Solomon with tears in her eyes; he, startled by fear for her, stoops
forward from the throne, opening his right hand, as if to support her, so as
almost to drop the sceptre. At her side her first maid of honour is kneeling
also, but does not care about Solomon; and is gathering up her dress that it may
not be crushed; and looking back to encourage a negro girl, who, carrying two
toy-birds, made of enamel and jewels, for presentation to the King, is
frightened at seeing her Queen fainting, and does not know what she ought to do;
while lastly, the Queen's dog, another of the little fringy paws, is wholly
unabashed by Solomon's presence, or anybody else's; and stands with his forelegs
well apart, right in front of his mistress, thinking everybody has lost their
wits; and barking violently at one of the attendants, who has set down a golden
vase disrespectfully near him. art oil paintings onlineVeronese.
Modern Painters (London, 1860).
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