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17th-century Flemish oil-on-canvas painting, *Rest on the Flight into Egypt*, 1660

1660

$47,201.52
£34,889.14
€40,000VAT Included
CA$65,499.18
A$66,678.23
CHF 38,399
MX$803,535.02
NOK 445,705.04
SEK 449,688.85
DKK 304,950.12

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An important 17th-century Flemish painting. Oil on canvas, on the first layer of canvas, depicting *The Rest on the Flight into Egypt*, based on the composition created by Anthony Van Dyck around 1630 and now housed at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. The scene depicts the Virgin seated at the foot of a large tree, holding the sleeping Child in both hands, tenderly cradling Him against her chest. Behind them appears Saint Joseph, almost entirely shrouded in shadow, a silent and protective presence during the Holy Family's stop on their journey to Egypt. On the right, the vegetation thins out, giving way to a wide-open landscape that adds depth to the scene. The composition is based on one of Van Dyck's most intense religious creations; he was a master capable of combining the Flemish tradition with the chromatic richness of Venetian painting and a delicate portrayal of emotions. In this painting, the original composition has been adapted to a more horizontal format, expanding the landscape and lending a sense of breadth to the scene. The work stands out for its exceptionally high quality of execution, evident in the soft rendering of the flesh tones, the natural appearance of the Child's body, and the skillful rendering of the drapery. The pictorial elements effectively convey the different textures of the fabrics: the warm, rich red of the Virgin’s robe, the deep blue of the cloak, and the luminous white of the drape are rendered through rich, balanced color transitions. The thin, transparent veil draped over the Virgin's head is remarkably delicate; its lightness is barely perceptible. The fabric falls delicately from Mary's head and extends partially over the Child's body, barely covering him and creating a visual transition that conveys great intimacy. Of great historical interest is the old label affixed to the top left, bearing the inscription "Hauskammerei-Inventar, Page 1712, O.-No. 373." Similar labels have been documented on works of art and furnishings from the collections of the Grand Ducal House of Baden, one of the oldest and most noble German families. The label thus suggests that it came from a prestigious princely collection in the German-speaking region. A second inventory number, "700," also appears at the bottom center, referring to its cataloging. The painting is set in a large wooden frame, decorated on the inside with a gilded frieze, which dates from a later period but has considerable visual impact. It shows some signs of wear and old wormholes (see photo). This work is of particular interest to collectors, combining Van Dyck's evocative power with a possible dynastic provenance from Central Europe. Its large size, the delicacy of the subject, and the sweeping landscape make it a painting well-suited for a collection of old masters as well as for salons, professional studios, libraries, and reception rooms, whether classical or contemporary. The painting has already been restored, with the stretcher replaced and small areas of color retouched, but is in overall good condition. Internal dimensions: H 76 cm, W 94.5 cm. NOT SIGNED
  • Creation Year:
    1660
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 38.59 in (98 cm)Width: 46.07 in (117 cm)Depth: 2.37 in (6 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
    1660-1669
  • Condition:
    The painting has already been restored, with the stretcher replaced and small areas of color retouched, but is in overall good condition.
  • Gallery Location:
    Vicoforte, IT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 012461stDibs: LU2788218381022

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