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Rembrandt composed this biblical scene around 1659, depicting Christ healing Simon Peter's mother-in-law from fever. Jesus stands at the bedside, one hand raised in blessing, while the sick woman begins to stir. Warm candlelight illuminates the intimate domestic interior, casting deep shadows that envelope the surrounding figures.
The subject comes from the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Rembrandt approached the miracle not as spectacle but as a quiet, personal moment of compassion. His signature chiaroscuro gives the scene emotional depth, drawing the eye toward Christ and the recovering woman. The work demonstrates Rembrandt's lifelong engagement with biblical narratives.
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