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Dawn of Christianity (Flight into Egypt)
Joseph Mallord William Turner

Dawn of Christianity (Flight into Egypt)

1841
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Original dimensions
79 x 79 cm
Museum
Ulster Museum
Year
1841
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
RomantismeWilliam Turner

Scene depicted

This painting illustrates the flight into Egypt, a biblical episode symbolizing protection and hope. Turner, with his iconographic finesse, transports us to the heart of a spiritual adventure, immersed in a landscape that is both serene and tumultuous, where divine light illuminates the path of an uncertain future. The vibrant atmosphere, a blend of celestial blue and golden yellows, evokes the hope and resilience needed in times of crisis.

Historical context

Created in 1841, this painting is located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, at a time marked by romanticism , where emotions and nature take a prominent place in art. The painting "Dawn of Christianity (Flight into Egypt)" is part of the precious collections of the Ulster Museum, where it continues to captivate visitors with its depth and symbolism. With dimensions of 79 x 79 cm, this pictorial work presents itself as a window into a rich past of spirituality and beauty.

Place in the artist's career

The painting "Dawn of Christianity (Flight into Egypt)" stands as a centerpiece in Turner's career, marking a transition to a purer emotional expression. At this time, he develops an increasingly bold style, alongside works such as "The Slave Ship" and "The Fighting Temeraire," where natural and human elements intertwine to tell powerful stories.

Anecdote

Turner, in love with light, said: "Color is my master." It is said that one foggy morning, while contemplating the changing landscapes around him, he felt inspired to capture the purity of light through this canvas . It was this moment of revelation that guided his hand to bring the masterpiece to life, translating a universal emotion through the prism of his artistic soul.