Rest On The Flight Into Egypt (between 1764 and 1765)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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"Rest on the Flight into Egypt" is an evocative and richly detailed painting by Corrado Giaquinto, made between 1764 and 1765. This painting delves into the biblical narrative of the Holy Family - Mary, Joseph, and the infant Jesus - seeking refuge in Egypt to escape King Herod’s decree.In the painting, Mary holds a radiant infant Jesus at the center, positioned distinctly to draw the viewer's attention. Her serene expression and the gentle way she supports Jesus contrast with the rugged, more weathered appearance of Joseph, who kneels devoutly at her side, gazing at Jesus with reverence. The youthful Jesus, with a glowing aura around him, reaches out in a blessing gesture, symbolizing his future role in spiritual guidance and salvation.Above this central group, angels hover gracefully. They seem to be both guarding and venerating the Christ Child, adding a heavenly presence that emphasizes the divine nature of Jesus. Their dynamic arrangement and the fluidity of their forms infuse the scene with a lively, ethereal quality.The setting is a lush, verdant landscape that invokes a sense of both sanctuary and transit. The palmy backdrop and the rugged terrain suggest their journey through a harsh yet protected environment.Giaquinto's work is renowned for its vibrant color palette and dynamic composition, both of which are on full display in this painting. The rich blues and earthy tones of the garments highlight the figures with a dramatic intensity, enhancing the painting’s emotional depth and the spiritual gravity of the scene depicted.