Artwork
Abrahams Opfer

Abrahams Opfer is an unspecified painting by the Rococo painting artist Januarius Zick. It dates from 1757 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
Overview
Johann Rasso Januarius Zick, a German painter and architect active in the mid‑18th century, completed the oil painting *Abrahams Opfer* in 1757. The work belongs to the Rococo period, reflecting the decorative and theatrical tendencies of late Baroque art. It is presently part of the collection of the Alte Pinakothek in Munich.
Subject & Meaning
The canvas illustrates the biblical episode of Abraham’s near‑sacrifice of Isaac. A kneeling figure on a rocky ledge reaches toward a hovering, winged presence, while a second figure lies partially concealed beneath a cloth, emphasizing the tension between obedience, divine intervention, and human vulnerability.
Technique & Style
Zick employs a stark chiaroscuro scheme, casting deep shadows across the background and allowing a focused beam of light to illuminate the central figures. This dramatic contrast heightens the emotional intensity and guides the viewer’s eye to the pivotal moment of the narrative.
History & Provenance
Created for a religious context in 1757, the painting entered the holdings of the Alte Pinakothek, where it has remained a part of the museum’s German Baroque collection. Its provenance traces back to Zick’s workshop and subsequent acquisition by the Bavarian state museum.
Context
*Abrahams Opfer* reflects the late Baroque fascination with theatricality and moralizing biblical themes, common in German ecclesiastical art of the period. Zick’s dual role as painter and architect informed his compositional sense, integrating architectural elements like the rock formation into the narrative space.
Artist & collection
Artist
Johann Rasso Januarius Zick (6 February 1730 – 14 November 1797) was a German painter and architect. He is considered to be one of the main masters of the Late-Baroque.


















