Artwork
Christ Riding into Jerusalem

Christ Riding into Jerusalem is an oil painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Aelbert Cuyp. It dates from 1650 and is held in the collection of the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.
About this work
Overview
Christ Riding into Jerusalem, created circa 1650 by Aelbert Cuyp, is a religious oil painting depicting a pivotal biblical scene. Typically known for landscapes, Cuyp here explores a sacred subject.
Subject & Meaning
The painting portrays Jesus Christ's serene entry into Jerusalem on horseback, surrounded by a calm crowd. A figure in a tree observes the scene, underscoring the event's significance.
Technique & Style
Cuyp employs muted tones, predominantly browns and greens, to evoke an atmosphere of calmness and reverence. The composition balances foreground activity with a distant, towering building.
History & Provenance
The work is part of the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum's collection, highlighting its preservation and public accessibility.
Context
While Cuyp is renowned for Dutch Golden Age landscapes, this piece demonstrates his capability in religious themes, albeit with a characteristic emphasis on serene, naturalistic settings.
Legacy
As one of Cuyp's religious works, it offers insight into the artist's versatility beyond landscapes, though his primary legacy remains rooted in his idyllic river scenes.
Artist & collection
Artist
Aelbert Jacobszoon Cuyp or Cuijp (Dutch pronunciation: ; 20 October 1620 – 15 November 1691) was one of the leading Dutch Golden Age painters, producing mainly landscapes.

















