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The Flight into Egypt

Experience Baroque drama with Cigoli's 1608 Flight into Egypt; witness divine protection and biblical realism from this masterpiece you can own.

Discover Lodovico Cardi (Cigoli), a late Mannerist/Baroque painter known for expressive figures & dramatic scenes like 'St. Francis'. Explore his Roman works & legacy!

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The Flight into Egypt

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作品概览

  • Notable elements or techniques: Use of light and shadow; realism
  • Dimensions: 51 x 37 cm
  • Subject or theme: Biblical narrative (Flight into Egypt)
  • Artistic style: Baroque
  • Movement: Baroque
  • Influences: Federico Barocci
  • Year: 1608

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What is the title of the artwork?
题目 2:
In what year was Lodovico Cardi (Cigoli)'s painting 'The Flight into Egypt' created?
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Which artistic period is characteristic of the style seen in this painting?
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According to the description, what elements suggest the family's journey through a natural landscape?
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Who is the artist credited with painting 'The Flight into Egypt'?

A Journey Through Sacred Narrative: The Flight into Egypt

To gaze upon Lodovico Cardi’s masterpiece, The Flight into Egypt, is to be transported across the threshold of sacred history and profound human experience. Painted in 1608, this oil on copper work captures not merely a journey, but a moment suspended between divine mandate and earthly peril. Cigoli, a master of the burgeoning Baroque style, imbues every fold of drapery and every cast shadow with an almost palpable sense of drama. The scene unfolds as Mary, Joseph, and the infant Jesus make their desperate passage into Egypt, fleeing the menacing reach of Herod’s decree. It is a narrative steeped in poignant vulnerability, yet simultaneously uplifted by the promise of divine protection.

Baroque Drama and Technical Brilliance

The technical execution alone warrants deep admiration. Cigoli employs light and shadow with the dramatic flair characteristic of the Baroque period, creating an emotional resonance that modern viewers can still feel keenly. The composition is a masterful study in balance; on one side, the sheltering embrace of a large tree provides a moment of verdant respite, contrasting beautifully with the glimpse of a distant cityscape under a clear blue sky. Observe the figures: their realism is breathtaking, yet it never overshadows the spiritual weight of their mission. The inclusion of humble elements—the donkey and the cow serving as weary companions—grounds the divine event in tangible reality, making the struggle feel immediate and deeply human.

Symbolism Woven into the Landscape

Every element within this painting seems imbued with symbolic meaning. The presence of an angel, caught mid-flight to the right, acts as a celestial beacon, whispering assurance amidst the earthly turmoil. The ground beneath their feet, strewn with rocks and foliage, speaks of arduous travel through untamed nature. This journey is thus rendered not just geographically, but spiritually—a passage from danger toward sanctuary. Cigoli guides the viewer’s eye across these carefully placed symbols, inviting contemplation on themes of refuge, faith, and divine providence.

A Timeless Masterpiece for Modern Spaces

As a reproduction, this work offers an unparalleled opportunity to integrate a piece of High Baroque artistry into your contemporary setting. The dimensions, 51 x 37 cm, allow it to serve as a powerful focal point in a gallery wall or within a richly decorated drawing-room. Owning a representation of Cigoli’s skill is to possess a dialogue with the Counter-Reformation's artistic fervor—a testament to an era when art served as both profound storytelling and breathtaking visual poetry. It remains, even today, a sublime meditation on hope enduring through hardship.


艺术家简介

The Visionary Brush of Lodovico Cardi

In the vibrant, transformative landscape of late 16th and early 17th-century Italy, few artists captured the spiritual intensity and dramatic movement of the burgeoning Baroque era as profoundly as Lodovico Cardi. Known to history by his evocative moniker, Cigoli, this Tuscan master emerged from a lineage of profound artistic tradition to become a cornerstone of Roman painting. Born in 1559, Cigoli’s journey was one of constant evolution, moving from the refined, often artificial elegance of Mannerism toward a more visceral, emotionally resonant realism that would define the next generation of European art.

Cigoli's artistic identity was forged in the studios of Urbino, where he studied under the legendary Federico Barocci. This early apprenticeship was pivotal; from Barocci, Cigoli inherited a delicate sensitivity to color and a mastery of soft, expressive light. However, as he migrated toward the bustling heart of Rome, his style began to shed its more rigid, Mannerist constraints. He embraced the burgeoning energy of the Baroque, learning to utilize chiaroscuro—the dramatic interplay of light and shadow—to breathe life into sacred narratives. His work became a bridge between the poised grace of the Renaissance and the theatrical, high-stakes emotion that would soon dominate the Roman art scene.

A Master of Sacred Drama and Roman Patronage

The true brilliance of Cigoli lies in his ability to transform theological concepts into palpable human experiences. His canvases were not merely decorations for altars but windows into the divine. Through his command of composition, he could guide the viewer's eye through complex biblical scenes, creating a sense of movement that felt both spontaneous and meticulously orchestrated. This skill earned him the favor of Rome’s most powerful patrons, including the illustrious Borgia and Farnese families, whose commissions allowed him to decorate some of the city's most significant religious spaces.

His repertoire was as diverse as it was profound, ranging from intimate studies to monumental religious cycles. Consider the following hallmarks of his celebrated oeuvre:

  • The Adoration of the Shepherds: A masterpiece of texture and light, where the humble warmth of the figures contrasts with the divine radiance of the Christ child, showcasing his ability to blend the earthly with the celestial.
  • Saint Peter and Saint John Healing a Cripple: An exhibition of dramatic realism, where the physical struggle and spiritual triumph are rendered with an almost cinematic intensity.
  • St. Francis: A poignant exploration of asceticism and devotion, capturing the saint's humility through soft, emotive brushwork that reflects his Barocci-inspired roots.
  • Study of Head and Bust of Youth: Demonstrating his versatility beyond religious themes, these portraits reveal a Mannerist elegance and a keen eye for the subtle nuances of human anatomy and character.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Cigoli’s influence extended far beyond the borders of his own canvases. As a painter, sculptor, and architect, he was a true polymath of the Roman Baroque. His collaborations with sculptors like Alessandro Algardi helped create integrated, monumental environments where painting and sculpture functioned as a single, cohesive narrative force. This holistic approach to art-making was essential in shaping the aesthetic language of the Counter-Reformation, an era that demanded art be both instructional and emotionally overwhelming.

Though his life ended in 1613, the echoes of his technique remained. By infusing the structured traditions of his Tuscan upbringing with the theatrical dynamism of Rome, Cigoli helped pave the way for the great masters of the high Baroque. He remains a vital figure for any student of art history—a painter who understood that to depict the divine, one must first master the profound, moving reality of the human condition.

lodovico cardi (cigoli)

lodovico cardi (cigoli)

1559 - 1613 , Italy

艺术家简介

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Mannerist/Baroque
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Giambattista Bassano
    • Michelangelo
  • Date Of Birth: September 21, 1559
  • Full Name: Ludovico Cardi Cigoli
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • St Francis
    • The Flight into Egypt
    • The Adoration of the Magi
  • Place Of Birth: Tuscany, Italy