Holy Family Resting on the Flight to Egypt

  • Technika malarskaOil On Canvas
  • Rodzaj technikiWallArt
  • Nurt artystycznyBaroque
  • Data powstania1643
  • Wymiary48.0 x 39.0 cm
  • MuzeumAlte Pinakothek

Pietro da Cortona (1596 – 1669)

Pietro da Cortona – wybitny malarz i architekt barokowy z Rzymu. Znany z iluzjonistycznych fresków, takich jak te w Palazzo Barberini, wpłynął na rozwój sztuki europejskiej.

Alte Pinakothek (Monachium, Niemcy)

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A Moment of Divine Repose on the Journey

This exquisite depiction, Holy Family Resting on the Flight to Egypt, invites the viewer into a scene steeped in profound tranquility and sacred narrative. Pietro da Cortona masterfully captures not just a physical journey, but a spiritual pause—a moment where divine figures find respite amidst the wild embrace of nature. The composition centers around Mary, Joseph, and the infant Jesus, portrayed together in a lush forest setting. It is an image that speaks volumes about protection, devotion, and the quiet endurance required during times of upheaval. The surrounding woodland elements are rendered with such convincing depth that one can almost hear the rustling leaves and feel the cool earth beneath their resting forms.

The Baroque Grandeur of Pietro da Cortona

To consider this work is to immerse oneself in the vibrant heart of the Roman Baroque. Pietro da Cortona, a true Tuscan Sun whose genius illuminated Rome, brought an unparalleled sense of drama and illusionism to his art. While the subject matter is one of peaceful rest, the execution pulses with Baroque energy. His technique allows the divine narrative to feel immediate and tangible. The inclusion of three attendant angels—one subtly positioned on the left, another near the right flank, and a third anchoring the far right edge—elevates the scene from a simple portrait to an orchestrated celestial event. These angelic presences act as silent witnesses, guiding the viewer's eye through the composition while reinforcing the sacred importance of the family’s repose.

Symbolism and Emotional Resonance

The Flight into Egypt itself is rich with symbolism—it speaks of exile, protection from threat, and the fulfillment of prophecy. By depicting them resting, Cortona emphasizes the human element within the divine story; even sacred figures require moments of quietude. The forest setting becomes a microcosm of shelter and mystery. For the modern collector or designer, this piece offers more than mere decoration; it is an infusion of contemplative calm. It suggests that amidst life's inevitable journeys and uncertainties, there are always pockets of profound peace waiting to be discovered.

Crafting Sacred Beauty for Your Space

Presented at a size of 48 x 39 cm, this reproduction captures the monumental scale and rich detail characteristic of Cortona’s finest works. Whether adorning a formal drawing-room, a chapel niche, or a gallery wall, its presence elevates any interior with an aura of timeless grace. The interplay between the deep greens of the foliage, the soft tones of the figures' drapery, and the ethereal glow surrounding the angels creates a visual harmony that is both dramatic and deeply soothing. Owning this piece allows one to bring home not just paint on canvas, but a carefully preserved moment of divine serenity.


O tym dziele

  • Tytuł: Holy Family Resting on the Flight to Egypt
  • Artysta: Pietro da Cortona
  • Rok: 1643
  • Wymiary oryginału: 48.0 x 39.0 cm
  • Format: Portrait
  • Status praw autorskich: Domena publiczna
  • Gdzie można je zobaczyć: Alte Pinakothek
  • Ruch: Baroque
  • Technika: Oil On Canvas
  • Paleta kolorów: Earthy

Kluczowe informacje

  • Subject or theme: Holy Family resting in a forest
  • Movement: Baroque
  • Artist: Pietro da Cortona
  • Artistic style: Roman Baroque
  • Year: 1643
  • Dimensions: 48 x 39 cm

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