Paisaje con Filemón y Baucis

Peter Paul Rubens · PD

Paisaje con Filemón y Baucis


Ficha

Año
1620
Técnica
óleo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
146 × 208,5 cm

La historia

The story is from Ovid. The gods Jupiter and Mercury wander the earth in disguise, turned away at every door until one poor old couple, Philemon and Baucis, take them in, and for that the two are spared while a flood drowns the region that refused them. But Rubens seems to have begun with the weather, not the myth. He painted a raw storm first, a black sky bursting open, a stream in flood, an ox trapped in a broken tree, bodies washed to the bank, and only later worked the small rescued couple into the middle distance. Landscapes like this were private work, made for himself rather than a patron, and this one he carried out entirely with his own hand, without the busy workshop that turned out his large commissions.

Paisaje con Filemón y Baucis — Pedro Pablo Rubens — MuseScope