The Circumcision (Rubens) Explained

The Circumcision
Artist:Peter Paul Rubens
Year:1605
Medium:Oil on canvas
Height Metric:400
Width Metric:225
Metric Unit:cm
Imperial Unit:in
Museum:Chiesa del Gesù e dei Santi Ambrogio e Andrea
City:Genoa

The Circumcision is an oil on canvas painting of the Circumcision of Jesus by Peter Paul Rubens, produced in 1605 during his stay in Rome. It is now in the Chiesa del Gesù e dei Santi Ambrogio e Andrea church in Genoa.[1]

It was commissioned by Marcello Pallavicino, vestryman of the Casa Professa of Jesuits in Genoa.[2] It is mainly influenced by Mantuan paintings from the court of Vincenzo Gonzaga, with a strongly foreshortened viewpoint.

There is another version of the subject by the artist, in the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.

References

  1. Book: Bober. Jonathan. Art in Genoa, 1600-1750. Boccardo. Piero. Boggero. Franco. Lukehart. Peter. Zanini. Andrea. 2020-04-28. Princeton University Press. 978-0-691-20651-6. en.
  2. Book: Marr, Alexander. Rubens's Spirit: From Ingenuity to Genius. 2021-03-25. Reaktion Books. 978-1-78914-400-0. en.

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