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