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Flight into Egypt by Titian

Flight into Egypt

Titian·1508

Historical Context

Flight into Egypt, painted around 1508 and held at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, is an early landscape painting that demonstrates the influence of Giorgione on the young Titian. The Holy Family’s journey through an extensive landscape gives Titian the opportunity to explore atmospheric effects and natural beauty alongside the devotional subject. The painting’s pastoral setting and poetic mood reflect the taste of Venetian collectors for paintings that combined religious content with landscape beauty. The Hermitage’s acquisition of this early Titian reflects the Russian imperial collection’s systematic gathering of Italian Renaissance masterworks.

Technical Analysis

Atmospheric perspective creates depth through progressively cooler blues and greens, while the foreground figures are modeled with warm, saturated tones typical of early Venetian Renaissance painting.

Look Closer

  • ◆The Holy Family rests in a verdant landscape, the peaceful setting contrasting with the urgency of their flight from Herod.
  • ◆A lamb accompanies the travelers, foreshadowing Christ's eventual sacrifice as the Lamb of God.
  • ◆The expansive landscape demonstrates Titian's early mastery of atmospheric perspective, distant hills dissolving into blue haze.
  • ◆The composition's pastoral character reflects the influence of Giorgione, whose landscape paintings profoundly shaped early Venetian art.

Condition & Conservation

This early Titian shows the strong influence of Giorgione in its landscape treatment. The painting has been attributed variously to Titian and his early circle. The panel has been conserved and cleaned, revealing the soft, atmospheric qualities of the landscape. Some areas show deterioration consistent with the work's age. The overall condition is fair, with conservation having stabilized the paint layer.

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Hermitage Museum

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
206 × 336 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
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