Holy Family Resting on the Flight to Egypt - Pietro da Cortona
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Description
This oil on canvas painting by Pietro da Cortona depicts the Holy Family resting during their flight to Egypt. The Baroque artwork features soft forms and a warm colour palette, creating a serene and graceful scene.
Pietro da Cortona, a leading figure of the Roman Baroque, painted this devotional scene depicting the Holy Family during their flight to Egypt. The composition centres on the Virgin Mary, seated beneath a tree, holding the infant Jesus. An angel kneels to offer fruit to the Christ Child, while Joseph is seen in the background. The figures are rendered with soft, rounded forms and a warm colour palette, typical of Cortona's style. The arrangement of figures within a natural setting reflects the Baroque interest in integrating religious subjects with the everyday world. Cortona was known for his grand decorative schemes and altarpieces, and this painting shares the same sense of drama and emotional intensity found in his larger works. The painting's intimate scale suggests it was intended for private devotion, allowing viewers to contemplate the humanity of the Holy Family. The use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and movement, drawing the viewer into the scene. The overall effect is one of serenity and grace, inviting contemplation on the divine.
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Holy Family Resting on the Flight to Egypt - Pietro da Cortona
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
- Canvas: XS (20×30 cm) to Large (60×90 cm)
- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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Artist Biography
Pietro da Cortona
He was born Pietro Berrettini in Cortona, Tuscany, around 1596 and trained in Rome under Andrea Commodi and Baccio Ciarpi. He served as head of the Accademia di San Luca from 1634 to 1638. His architectural works include the facades of Santa Maria della Pace and Santa Maria in Via Lata, making him one of the rare artists of the period to excel equally as painter, architect and interior decorator.
His frescoes in the Palazzo Pitti in Florence (1637 to 1647) were his other major decorative cycle. He died in Rome in 1669, at seventy-two.
His influence on Baroque ceiling painting was immediate and lasting: every illusionistic fresco produced in Rome for the next century took the Barberini ceiling as its starting point, whether following Cortona's method or reacting against it. Few single paintings have shaped an entire tradition so decisively.
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