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Aertsen, Pieter

Image Christ with Maria and Martha


1552; Oil on wood, 60 x 101.5 cm; GG Inv. No. 6927; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

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Spread out in the foreground before the viewer is an abundance of objects, in powerful colours and with careful differentiation of the surfaces, apparently at random and yet in a carefully considered composition. Very earthly preparations have been made for a feast, the object of which is depicted in the background in bright and broken colours, roughly outlined and painted in a manner that is quite different from the still life in the front: the visit of Jesus in the home of Mary and Martha. This is a spiritual world in which Mary is listening attentively to the words of the Lord, while the industrious Martha is scolding Mary for her idleness. But the Lord spoke: Martha, Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things. But one thing is needful: and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be taken away from her. (Luke 10:4142)

A remarkable feature of this painting is the the still-life and a biblical scene composed together. The effect of the compostion was strongly disturbed by cutting the lower part of the painting (about 9cm were cut for unknown reasons).


© 14 Oct 2002, Nicolas Pioch - Top - Up - Info
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