Jozef vertelt zijn dromen aan zijn broers by Cesare Fantetti

1675

Jozef vertelt zijn dromen aan zijn broers

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Cesare Fantetti created this print, “Jozef vertelt zijn dromen aan zijn broers,” sometime between 1660 and 1675. The biblical scene depicts Joseph sharing his dreams with his brothers. Consider the power dynamics at play here: Joseph, the favored son, recounts dreams foretelling his superiority, inflaming the existing tensions within his family. The artist emphasizes Joseph’s vulnerability, set against the backdrop of fraternal jealousy and betrayal. Fantetti skillfully captures the emotional undercurrents of the narrative, using the medium of printmaking to explore themes of family, destiny, and power. The composition invites reflection on the ways in which personal narratives intersect with broader social and cultural dynamics. This image serves as a reminder of the complexities inherent in human relationships.