Eliezer and Rebecca is a painting by Nicolas Poussin, dated to 1660–1665 by Denis Mahon and now in the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge.
Produced for Carlo Antonio dal Pozzo, a close friend of Poussin, its first sale record was in London in 1795.
[1] It was finally sold to art historian (and Cambridge spy) Anthony Blunt in 1933 and bought from his estate by its present owner in 1984.
[1] It shows Rebecca quenching Eliezer's thirst.
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