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This media file is an image of a painting, likely a reproduction from a book given the visible text below it. The painting depicts a scene from the biblical story of Moses being found in the Nile.

The central subjects are several people and an infant. In the foreground left, a woman with blonde hair in an updo, wearing a light blue and white dress, holds an infant swaddled in white cloth. To her right, a woman in a richly patterned dress with gold and blue tones stands looking down at the baby. Behind them, a man with dark hair and a beard, wearing a dark blue tunic, is partially visible, seemingly handing the baby to the women or presenting the bundle. Further back, another figure, possibly a child, is partially obscured.

The setting appears to be outdoors, near a body of water, likely the Nile River, as suggested by the title. The background features a landscape with trees, greenery, and possibly buildings or structures in the distance, rendered in soft blues and greens suggesting a hazy or distant view. The sky above is a pale blue with scattered clouds. The overall mood of the painting seems to be one of discovery and perhaps tenderness, as the figures are gathered around the infant. The clothing suggests a historical or biblical period, with elaborate fabrics and styles for the women.

The text below the image identifies the painting as "Moisés salvado de las aguas del Nilo (fragmento), de Veronés. Museo del Prado (Madrid). Éxodo, cap. II". This translates to "Moses saved from the waters of the Nile (fragment), by Veronese. Prado Museum (Madrid). Exodus, chapter II." The additional text in the upper part of the image appears to be from the book page itself, possibly related to biblical passages or commentary, with words like "APOCALISIS" visible.
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This media file is an image of a painting, likely a reproduction from a book given the visible text below it. The painting depicts a scene from the biblical story of Moses being found in the Nile. The central subjects are several people and an infant. In the foreground left, a woman with blonde hair in an updo, wearing a light blue and white dress, holds an infant swaddled in white cloth. To her right, a woman in a richly patterned dress with gold and blue tones stands looking down at the baby. Behind them, a man with dark hair and a beard, wearing a dark blue tunic, is partially visible, seemingly handing the baby to the women or presenting the bundle. Further back, another figure, possibly a child, is partially obscured. The setting appears to be outdoors, near a body of water, likely the Nile River, as suggested by the title. The background features a landscape with trees, greenery, and possibly buildings or structures in the distance, rendered in soft blues and greens suggesting a hazy or distant view. The sky above is a pale blue with scattered clouds. The overall mood of the painting seems to be one of discovery and perhaps tenderness, as the figures are gathered around the infant. The clothing suggests a historical or biblical period, with elaborate fabrics and styles for the women. The text below the image identifies the painting as "Moisés salvado de las aguas del Nilo (fragmento), de Veronés. Museo del Prado (Madrid). Éxodo, cap. II". This translates to "Moses saved from the waters of the Nile (fragment), by Veronese. Prado Museum (Madrid). Exodus, chapter II." The additional text in the upper part of the image appears to be from the book page itself, possibly related to biblical passages or commentary, with words like "APOCALISIS" visible.

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