Flight into Egypt (1451 – 1452) by Fra Angelico

Flight into Egypt - Fra Angelico - 1451 - 1452

Artwork Information

TitleFlight into Egypt
ArtistFra Angelico
Date1451 - 1452
Mediumpanel,tempera
Dimensions38.5 x 37 cm
Art MovementEarly Renaissance
Current LocationBasilica di San Marco, Florence, Italy

About Flight into Egypt

The artwork “Flight into Egypt” by Fra Angelico, crafted between 1451 and 1452, is a remarkable tempera on panel from the Early Renaissance period. Measuring 38.5 by 37 centimeters, this religious painting is part of the “Paintings for the Armadio degli Argenti” series and is housed in the Basilica di San Marco in Florence, Italy.

In this composition, Fra Angelico masterfully depicts the biblical scene of the Virgin Mary and infant Jesus fleeing to Egypt, with Joseph leading the way. The serene landscape is replete with rolling hills and cypress trees, creating a tranquil backdrop that encapsulates the divine journey. The figures are portrayed with gentle expressions and soft, flowing garments, characteristic of Angelico’s delicate and spiritual style. The golden halos around their heads accentuate their sanctity and the sacredness of the event. The detailed execution and harmonious color palette evoke a sense of peace and divinity, rendering the artwork a sublime example of religious art from the Early Renaissance.

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