Rest on the Flight into Egypt (David, Metropolitan Museum of Art)

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The Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Gerard David - The rest on the flight into Egypt (Metropolitan Museum of Art).jpg
ArtistGerard David Edit this on Wikidata
Yearc. 1515
MediumOil paint, panel
Dimensions50.8 cm (20.0 in) × 43.2 cm (17.0 in)
LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art
Accession No.49.7.21 Edit this on Wikidata
IdentifiersRKDimages ID: 43968
The Met object ID: 436101

The Rest on the Flight into Egypt is an oil painting of around 1515 by the Flemish painter Gerard David now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1]

Description[]

It can be compared with other works on the same theme by the same painter in Madrid, Washington, and Antwerp and a Virgin and Child in Rotterdam. The composition is near-identical to the Madrid and Washington examples, though the New York one shows an apple branch instead of a basket.

The Flight into Egypt derives from the Gospel of Matthew (II.13-18), though it does not mention a rest, which derives from apocryphal accounts. It was a popular theme for painters in many periods. David painted it on several occasions using different compositions,[2] possibly not as the result of commissions but simply painted to put on the open market. Many of them are near-identical but for a few small details. However, in all of them David focuses attention on the seated Virgin Mary breastfeeding the Christ Child, enthroned in front of a deep forest landscape background. In the far background there is usually a scene related to either the rest or to the journey to Egypt.

References[]

  1. ^ Mª Ángeles Piquero López. "El Descanso… del Museo del Prado" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-06-14.
  2. ^ "David, Rest on the Flight into Egypt". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2017-06-14.
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