Le Voyage de Tobie

Joos de Momper the Younger · PD

Le Voyage de Tobie


Détails

Année
1620
Technique
peinture à l'huile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
90 × 136 cm

L'histoire

In the Antwerp workshops of the early 1600s, a landscape and its figures were often two different men's work. Joos de Momper painted mountains, huge imaginary Alpine passes he half-remembered from a trip to Italy, and left the small human business to a specialist, most often his friend Jan Brueghel the Elder. Here the mountains take almost the whole panel. Down in a corner, easy to miss, walk the travellers who give the picture its name: the young Tobias from the Book of Tobit, his dog, and the archangel Raphael disguised as a hired guide, on their way to collect a family debt. The valley drops away below them and a bridge crosses the river. De Momper made hundreds of these wide views, and in most of them the road matters more than whoever happens to be walking it.

Le Voyage de Tobie — Joos de Momper le Jeune — MuseScope