Discover insights about this artwork
The Rest on the Flight into Egypt — History & Facts
In The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, Rembrandt van Rijn captures a tranquil scene featuring Mary and the infant Jesus. The figures are enveloped in warm, earthy tones, creating a sense of intimacy. The setting is a nighttime landscape, with soft light illuminating their faces and the surrounding foliage.
This gentle illumination enhances the peaceful atmosphere of the moment. The painting is executed in oil on panel, a common medium for Rembrandt during this period. The use of chiaroscuro is evident, with strong contrasts between light and shadow that add depth to the composition. The detailed rendering of the figures showcases Rembrandt's skill in portraying human emotion and tenderness.
The approximate dimensions of the artwork are 60 x 80 cm. Rembrandt van Rijn painted this work around 1650, during a time when he was exploring biblical themes. This piece is notable for its emotional depth and the way it conveys a moment of rest and reflection. An interesting fact about this painting is that it reflects the artist's interest in the human experience, particularly in moments of vulnerability and tenderness.
Today, it is housed in the Rijksmuseum, where it continues to be celebrated for its beauty and significance.
More Artworks by Rembrandt van Rijn

The Night Watch Militia Company of District II under the Command of Captain Frans Banninck Cocq
Rembrandt van Rijn

The Return of the Prodigal Son
Rembrandt van Rijn

Portrait of a boy in profile
Rembrandt van Rijn

Portrait of a 39-year-old Woman
Rembrandt van Rijn

Portrait of a Man
Rembrandt van Rijn

Portrait of a Woman
Rembrandt van Rijn

Portrait of a Young Woman
Rembrandt van Rijn

Portrait of an Old Man
Rembrandt van Rijn

Portrait of Maertgen van Bilderbeecq
Rembrandt van Rijn

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Rembrandt van Rijn




