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The Flight into Egypt

c. 1652–54
(Dutch, c. 1600–1655)
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This series by Herman Swanevelt, The Flight into Egypt, illustrates an event from the New Testament of the Bible. Joseph, Mary, and Christ fled into Egypt to escape King Herod's persecution. Traditionally represented as a single image, Swanevelt enlarged the story into four scenes. The Holy family is first shown traveling with three angels behind them, then Joseph helps Mary off the donkey, next Joseph leads the donkey to water as Mary changes the child, and finally the family is at rest. However, the main focus of each of these prints is the depiction of landscape, a genre that reached unprecedented levels of popularity during the 1600s. The scenery, looking much more like the Italian countryside than Egypt, was inspired by Swanevelt's paintings. Although he was Dutch, he spent most of his career in Paris and Rome. As a painter, he was known for his ability to convey warm, glowing sunlight, a quality also found in his etchings.
A horizontally oriented etching in black ink uses fine, dense hatching to depict a landscape. Massive, gnarled trees with textured bark loom over Joseph leading a donkey with Mary and the Christ child along a path. To the right, a river flows past small figures toward rolling hills topped with a distant structure. Layered, linear clouds fill the sky, and Latin text lines the bottom edge. The intricate linework emphasizes rugged trunks and leafy foliage.

The Flight into Egypt

c. 1652–54

Herman van Swanevelt

(Dutch, c. 1600–1655)
Netherlands

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