Die Vision der heiligen Teresa von Ávila und die Taube

Peter Paul Rubens, Teresa of Avilà's Vision of the Dove, 1614. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

Die Vision der heiligen Teresa von Ávila und die Taube


Details

Jahr
1614
Technik
Ölfarbe
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
97 × 63 cm

Die Geschichte

This is a small, fluid work by Rubens, painted around 1614, and one of three versions he made of the same scene. Its subject is Teresa of Ávila, the Spanish Carmelite nun and mystic whose accounts of her visions had made her one of the most talked-about religious figures of the age. She would be declared a saint in 1622, as the Catholic church, in its long push against the Reformation, held up such ecstatic devotion as a model. Rubens shows her kneeling in her habit, gazing up at the Holy Spirit, who appears as a dove on a burst of cloud and light. The panel came to the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge in 1999, accepted by the British government in place of inheritance tax.

Die Vision der heiligen Teresa von Ávila und die Taube — Peter Paul Rubens — MuseScope