Artwork
Landscape with the Flight into Egypt

Landscape with the Flight into Egypt is an oil painting by the Northern Renaissance artist Joachim Patinir. It dates from 1515 and is held in the collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp.
About this work
The scene is held today at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp.
This painting shows a biblical scene set in a wide landscape. Joachim Patinir painted it around 1515 using oil paints. The scene is held today at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp.
The name gives a big clue: it’s the Flight into Egypt. Patinir chose to fill the background with rivers, rocks, and towns. That means lots of detail, not just the main figures.
If you like this style, look up Joachim Patinir.
Overview
Landscape with the Flight into Egypt is a panel painting created by Joachim Patinir circa 1515, utilizing oil paints. It is currently housed at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a biblical scene, specifically the Flight into Egypt, set against a expansive landscape backdrop. While the main figures are central, the emphasis is equally on the detailed environment.
Technique & Style
Patinir employed oil painting techniques to craft a detailed composition, characteristic of his style, which emphasizes both the figural subject and the intricately rendered landscape elements (rivers, rocks, towns).
History & Provenance
Created around 1515, the work's provenance leads to its current location at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, though specific ownership history before its museum acquisition is not detailed here.
Context
This work reflects Patinir's approach to blending religious narratives with meticulous landscape painting, a trait notable in his oeuvre. For similar stylistic elements, his broader body of work can be consulted.
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Artist
Joachim Patinir, also called Patenier, was a Flemish Renaissance painter of history and landscape subjects.













