La Huida a Egipto, Francisco Antolínez

La Huida a Egipto, Francisco Antolínez

The work represents the three members of the christian holy family fleeing to egypt in order to prevent king herod the great from killing the child jesus. This canvas and its companions come from the convent of san felipe el real in madrid and entered the prado museum from the trinidad museum. Traditionally attributed to francisco antolínez, angulo does not believe them to be his, but rather to a still anonymous artist, whose style is between antolínez, arteaga and juan alfaro. Object Type: painting. Genre: religious art. Date: Segunda mitad del siglo XVII. Dimensions: height: 45 cm (17.7 in); width: 73 cm (28.7 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Museo del Prado. Francisco antolinez-huida
Edit image
Published by:
Creazilla
Author: Attributed to Francisco Antolínez (1645–1700)Source: commons.wikimedia.org

Loading...

1 download
Loading...
paintings of the flight into egypt in spainspanish paintings of the flight into egypt17th-century paintings of the flight into egyptpaintings attributed to francisco antolínez y sarabia17th-century religious paintings in spain17th-century religious paintings in the museo del prado17th-century oil on canvas paintings in spain17th-century paintings of angels with humanspointing in art1651-1700 paintings17th-century paintings of animalsfrancisco antolínezpaintings in the museo de la trinidadpaintings in the pradomuseo del pradooil on canvasreligious art

MORE LIKE THIS

Creazilla logo
Over 10 million free graphic resources for content creators and designers.
© 2018 - 2025 Creazilla
Our resourcesAll imagesPhotosDigital illustrationsClipartIconsPNG ImagesEmojisSilhouettesTraditional Art3D ModelsVectorsFontsColor namesColor palettesGradientsAudioAnimationVideosTemplates
InformationAbout CreazillaTerms of useTech teamPrivacy policyLicence Information
FeedbackContact Us