The Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth, Saint John, and a Dove

Peter Paul Rubens Flemish

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This panel was probably painted shortly after Rubens returned to Antwerp from Rome, where he had become one of the leading masters of the Early Baroque movement. The motif of a roughly handled dove (symbol of the Holy Spirit) is found in several contemporary Italian works and refers to Christ’s ultimate sacrifice. A larger version of the composition, by Rubens and his workshop, is in the Los Angeles County Museum.

The Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth, Saint John, and a Dove, Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, Siegen 1577–1640 Antwerp), Oil on oak

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