La coronación de espinas

Anthony van Dyck · PD

La coronación de espinas


Ficha

Año
1620
Técnica
óleo sobre lienzo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
225 × 197 cm

La historia

Van Dyck was about 20 when he painted this, still the star assistant in Rubens's busy Antwerp studio and not yet the elegant court portraitist he would become in England. You can feel Rubens looking over his shoulder in the muscular bodies and the deep shadow, and Venice too, since the figure of Christ leans on a pose van Dyck borrowed from Titian. Soldiers crowd in to press the thorns down and hand him a reed for a mock sceptre, while a dog and a pair of watching men were added later, after the first version was done. Van Dyck gave the finished painting to Rubens as a gift. When Rubens died it passed to the king of Spain, which is how a young man's canvas from Antwerp ended up in Madrid.

La coronación de espinas — Anton van Dyck — MuseScope