Artwork

Rest on the Flight into Egypt

Rest on the Flight into Egypt, by Jacob Pynas, unspecified, 1631
Rest on the Flight into Egypt, by Jacob Pynas, unspecified, 1631

Rest on the Flight into Egypt is an unspecified painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Jacob Pynas. It dates from 1631 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland.

About this work

Overview

Rest on the Flight into Egypt, painted around 1631, is a biblical scene by Dutch Golden Age artist Jacob Pynas, showing the Holy Family resting during their escape from Herod’s decree.

Subject & Meaning

The painting illustrates a moment of respite for the Holy Family (Mary, Joseph, and the infant Jesus) during their perilous journey to Egypt, as narrated in the New Testament.

Technique & Style

While specific technical details of this work are not provided, Pynas’s style, influenced by the Dutch Golden Age, likely characterized the piece with meticulous attention to detail and possibly chiaroscuro, common in the era.

History & Provenance

Created circa 1631, the painting is now part of the National Gallery of Ireland’s collection. Notably, Pynas briefly taught Rembrandt in 1625, though the direct influence on this work is not specified.

Context

Painted during the Dutch Golden Age, the work reflects the period’s religious themes and artistic innovations. Pynas’s brief mentorship of Rembrandt highlights the interconnectedness of artists during this time.

Legacy

As part of the National Gallery of Ireland, *Rest on the Flight into Egypt* contributes to the understanding of Jacob Pynas’s contribution to the Dutch Golden Age, alongside his noted influence on more renowned pupils like Rembrandt.

Artist & collection

Artist

Jacob Pynas

Jacob Symonsz. Pynas (1592 or 1593 – after 1650) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and draughtsman. He is best known for having briefly taught the painter Rembrandt in 1625.