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The Rest on the Flight into Egypt
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Prince Alexis Orloff Paris [sale Galerie Georges Petit April 29-30 1920 lot 79]. Paul J. Sachs by 1927 bequest; to Fogg Art Museum 1965
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Bequest of Meta and Paul J. Sachs
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painting (oil): ["Rest on the Flight Into Egypt"]
painting (oil): ["Rest on the Flight Into Egypt"]
Angels hovering overhead or bringing food on dishes are a common feature of the subject of the rest (or repose) on the flight to Egypt, where Joseph took Jesus and his mother to es...
The Holy Family. The Rest on the Flight into Egypt
The Holy Family. The Rest on the Flight into Egypt
A Mary full of sorrow bends to the Christ Child who returns her gaze with equal passion. The Passion is also implicitly present in the crossshaped pose of the Christ Child, stretch...
X-radiograph(s) of "Rest of the Flight into Egypt"
X-radiograph(s) of "Rest of the Flight into Egypt"
X-Radiograph Description: X-Radiograph
Burroughs Number: 3128
X-Radiograph(s) of:
Artist: Correggio, Italian, ca. 1489-1534
Title: Rest of the Flight into Egypt
Date: 145...
Landscape with the Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Landscape with the Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Joachim Patinir is considered to be the forerunner of landscape painting, a genre that began to evolve in the 16th century but which became fully independent in the following centu...
Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Giovanni Battista Pittoni was one of the leading representatives of 18th-century Venetian painting. He trained in his native city with his uncle Francesco and perfected his style b...
Landscape with the Flight into Egypt
Landscape with the Flight into Egypt
A tree in the middle of the painting divides the vast mountain landscape into two halves: the good and holy on one side and the evil and dissolute on the other. The drawing's motif...

