Landscape with the Flight into Egypt

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Landscape with the Flight into Egypt is a seminal late 16th-century painting by Annibale Carracci that helped establish the classical landscape tradition by integrating a biblical narrative within a harmoniously ordered natural setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landscape painting
painting
religious painting
artHistoricalSignificance early example of integrating small-scale biblical figures into a dominant landscape setting
seminal work of classical landscape painting
city Rome
collection Doria Pamphilj Gallery NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini NERFINISHED
completionDate 1603
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Annibale Carracci NERFINISHED
depicts Flight into Egypt NERFINISHED
Holy Family NERFINISHED
Infant Jesus NERFINISHED
Saint Joseph NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
cattle
classical architecture
distant town
donkey
mountains
pastoral landscape
river landscape
shepherds
trees
depictsEventFrom New Testament NERFINISHED
genre classical landscape
hasColorPalette muted earthy tones
hasPerspective deep atmospheric perspective
hasStyle balanced arrangement of nature and architecture
harmoniously ordered composition
height 122 cm
inception 1603
influenced Claude Lorrain NERFINISHED
Nicolas Poussin NERFINISHED
classical landscape tradition
location Galleria Doria Pamphilj NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
medium oil on canvas
movement Baroque
Bolognese School NERFINISHED
narrativeSource Gospel of Matthew NERFINISHED
orientation landscape format
originalLanguageTitle Fuga in Egitto NERFINISHED
surface canvas
width 230 cm

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Annibale Carracci notableWork Landscape with the Flight into Egypt