“Landscape with Flight into Egypt,” created by Claude Lorrain in 1663, is a religious painting done in oil on canvas. The artwork, a quintessential piece of the Classicism art movement, measures 193 by 147 centimeters. It is housed in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, Spain.
The artwork portrays a serene and bucolic landscape, characterized by lush vegetation and a tranquil river, bathed in the golden light of dawn or dusk. The scene emphasizes nature’s grandeur, with towering trees reaching towards the sky, framing a distant horizon where the land meets the heavens. Amidst this pastoral setting, the Holy Family is observed discreetly fleeing to Egypt, blending seamlessly into the natural surroundings. The meticulous detailing and the masterful use of light and shadow illustrate Lorrain’s exceptional skill in landscape painting, infusing the composition with a sense of peace and divine protection.