Rest on the Flight into Egypt (David, New York)

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Rest on the Flight into Egypt (David, New York)

The Rest on the Flight into Egypt is a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Jacopo Bassano. Created in the late 16th century, the artwork depicts the biblical scene of the Holy Family resting during their flight into Egypt to escape King Herod's massacre of the infants.

Description[edit | edit source]

The painting portrays the Virgin Mary, Joseph, and the infant Jesus taking refuge under a tree. Mary is shown seated, holding the baby Jesus in her arms, while Joseph looks on protectively. The serene landscape in the background adds to the peaceful atmosphere of the scene.

Interpretation[edit | edit source]

Rest on the Flight into Egypt is a common subject in Christian art, symbolizing the Holy Family's journey and their trust in divine protection. The painting conveys a sense of tranquility and safety amidst the uncertainty of their circumstances.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

This artwork is housed in the collection of the David, New York museum, where it is admired for its exquisite detail and emotional depth. It serves as a testament to Jacopo Bassano's skill as a painter and his ability to capture the essence of religious narratives.

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