Lot and His Daughters is a 1636-1638 painting by Artemisia Gentileschi, now in the Toledo Museum of Art.
[1] The story, recounted in the Book of Genesis, concerns the family of Lot who have fled the destroyed city of Sodom (visible burning in the background of the painting).
Lot's wife disobeyed instructions not to look around and was turned into a pillar of salt – her form is just visible in the left background of the painting.
He wears a purple garment with a pink cloak, with his left knee exposed as the cloth falls away.
[2] Domenico Gargiulo has also been mentioned by some art historians as having carried out aspects of the painting.