The Flight into Egypt

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The Flight into Egypt is a renowned early 17th-century nocturnal landscape painting by German artist Adam Elsheimer, celebrated for its innovative use of moonlight and detailed depiction of the night sky.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landscape painting
nocturne (night) painting
painting
religious painting
basedOn Gospel of Matthew NERFINISHED
New Testament NERFINISHED
collection Alte Pinakothek NERFINISHED
completionDate 1609
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
creator Adam Elsheimer NERFINISHED
depicts Flight into Egypt NERFINISHED
Infant Jesus NERFINISHED
Milky Way NERFINISHED
Saint Joseph NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
campfire
distant town
donkey
moon
night sky
river
stars
wooded landscape
dimension 31.7 cm height
41 cm width
genre landscape art
religious art
hasPart Holy Family group NERFINISHED
celestial sky zone
foreground landscape
inception 1609
influenced Claude Lorrain NERFINISHED
Peter Paul Rubens NERFINISHED
Rembrandt NERFINISHED
development of nocturnal landscape painting
locatedIn Germany
Munich
location Alte Pinakothek NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
medium oil on copper
movement Baroque
Early Baroque
notableFor detailed depiction of the night sky
innovative use of moonlight
naturalistic astronomical details
originalTitle Die Flucht nach Ägypten NERFINISHED
originalTitleLanguage German
surface copper plate
titleLanguage English

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Adam Elsheimer work The Flight into Egypt