Porträt des Matthaeus Yrsselius, Abt der Michaelisabtei in Antwerpen

Peter Paul Rubens · PD

Porträt des Matthaeus Yrsselius, Abt der Michaelisabtei in Antwerpen


Details

Jahr
1624
Technik
Öl auf Leinwand
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
120 × 102,5 cm

Die Geschichte

This is a portrait with a job to do after its sitter's death. Matthaeus Yrsselius was abbot of St Michael's Abbey in Antwerp, and he had commissioned Rubens to paint a huge Adoration of the Magi for the abbey church. This panel, from about 1624, was made as his memorial tablet. It was meant to hang near his grave, angled so that the painted abbot gazed toward the high altar with his hands folded, taking part forever in the adoration on Rubens's altarpiece across the church. Rubens gives him the white habit shining like mother-of-pearl against a deep lacquer-red ground, with the shadow of his crozier throwing the whole thing into depth. The epitaph that once hung with it is long gone.

Porträt des Matthaeus Yrsselius, Abt der Michaelisabtei in Antwerpen — Peter Paul Rubens — MuseScope