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Landscape (Meeting of St. Antony and St Paul)

Landscape (Meeting of St. Antony and St Paul), by David Teniers the Younger, oil, 1650
Landscape (Meeting of St. Antony and St Paul), by David Teniers the Younger, oil, 1650

Landscape (Meeting of St. Antony and St Paul) is an oil painting by the Flemish Baroque painting artist David Teniers the Younger. It dates from 1650 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum.

About this work

Overview

This 17th-century oil painting, created circa 1650 by David Teniers the Younger, portrays a serene encounter between two Christian ascetics in a natural setting.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts the meeting of St. Anthony the Great and St. Paul of Thebes, two early Christian hermits. The scene conveys a sense of contemplative dialogue, possibly on spiritual matters, as indicated by the open book and engaged gestures of the subjects.

Technique & Style

Executed in oil paint, the work features earthy tones, meticulous natural details, and a sense of tranquility. The composition balances the intimacy of the figures with the expansive, wooded landscape backdrop.

History & Provenance

The painting is part of the collection at the State Hermitage Museum, though specific details of its acquisition history are not provided here.

Context

The depiction of these early Christian hermits reflects the ongoing interest in religious subjects during the Baroque period, while the emphasis on landscape and everyday details aligns with Teniers' known style of blending genre and religious themes.

Artist & collection

Portrait of David Teniers the Younger

Artist

David Teniers the Younger

David Teniers the Younger or David Teniers II was a Flemish Baroque painter, printmaker, and artist.

Hermitage Museum

Museum

Hermitage Museum

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