Le Sermon sur la mer de Galilée

Jan Brueghel the Elder · PD

Le Sermon sur la mer de Galilée


Détails

Année
1597
Technique
peinture à l'huile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
26,4 × 35,7 cm

L'histoire

By 1597 Jan Brueghel had come home to Antwerp from years in Italy and was building a name for pictures you almost have to lean in to read. He worked small, often on copper, packing crowds, boats and a wide shoreline into a panel you could hold in two hands. Here Christ preaches from a boat at the edge of the Sea of Galilee, but the sermon is only the starting point. What Brueghel really lays out is the throng along the water, dozens of little figures listening, wandering, half-distracted, under a big luminous sky. Collectors paid well for exactly this density, and his knack for it earned him a nickname that stuck: Velvet Brueghel.

Le Sermon sur la mer de Galilée — Jan Brueghel l'Ancien — MuseScope