The Flight Out of Egypt (1850) by Richard Dadd

The Flight Out of Egypt - Richard Dadd - 1850

Artwork Information

TitleThe Flight Out of Egypt
ArtistRichard Dadd
Date1850
Art MovementRomanticism

About The Flight Out of Egypt

“The Flight Out of Egypt,” created by Richard Dadd in 1850, is a work of the Romanticism art movement and belongs to the genre of religious painting. The artwork captures an intricate and vividly detailed scene from the biblical narrative of the flight into Egypt.

The artwork depicts a bustling and chaotic scene filled with a multitude of figures and vibrant colors. Centered around the monumental journey, various individuals, including soldiers, attendants, and common people, are caught in a moment of movement and activity. The setting, likely a desert oasis, is detailed with palm trees and tents in the background, reminiscent of an ancient scene. The expressions and gestures of the characters, from the armored soldiers to the women and children, reflect a sense of urgency and divine guidance. The palette used by Richard Dadd is rich and varied, with bright reds, yellows, and blues juxtaposing the earthy background, adding to the dramatic intensity typical of Romanticism. The exquisite detailing and dynamic composition of the artwork make it a compelling representation of the biblical event.

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