
The Flight into Egypt
Abraham Jansz. van DiepenbeeckWW-1640-019295
1640·Oil on panel·43.8 × 31.8 cm (17 1/4 × 12 1/2 in.); Framed: 64.8 × 53.4 × 10.2 cm (25 1/2 × 21 × 4 in.)
<p>The flight into Egypt—a common subject in European art—refers to an episode in the life of Christ when his family fled King Herod, who sought to kill the infant Jesus. Abraham van Diepenbeeck made the theme his own by including an angel and the inquisitive cow at bottom right. This panel was not intended to be a finished painting; it is instead a <em>grisaille</em> (monochrome grey) oil sketch, which was then translated into an engraving. Collaborating with printmakers could be lucrative for painters while also providing an opportunity to advertise their artistry more widely.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1640
- Medium
- Oil on panel
- Dimensions
- 43.8 × 31.8 cm (17 1/4 × 12 1/2 in.); Framed: 64.8 × 53.4 × 10.2 cm (25 1/2 × 21 × 4 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
Artist

Abraham Jansz. van Diepenbeeck
Painting
Abraham van Diepenbeeck (Flemish, 1596-1675)
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Verified by WattsOS- Year
- 1640
- Medium
- Oil on panel
- Dimensions
- 43.8 × 31.8 cm (17 1/4 × 12 1/2 in.); Framed: 64.8 × 53.4 × 10.2 cm (25 1/2 × 21 × 4 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1640-019295
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified

