Adoration of the Magi (Antwerp)
Object type | Painting |
Genre | Religious |
Date | ca. 1594 |
Dimensions | 25.5 x 35 cm |
Support | Copper |
Medium | Oil |
Our attribution | Jan Brueghel the Elder |
Other authorities | Ertz 2008-10, #229 |
Location | Antwerp, Belgium |
Collection | Museum Mayer van den Bergh |
Accession numbers | inv. #497 |
Tags | Resting, Horse, Bridge, House, Pieter Bruegel, River, Burghers, Soldiers, Christ, New Testament, Virgin Mary |
This work is very closely related to version in the Colonna collection. Possibly a contemporary autograph copy that Jan took back to Antwerp and formed the basis of further variants executed there; or could this be the one listed in Giustiniani inventory in 1601? I also find it very possible that all the Magi paintings were executed in Antwerp, where the theme is local and the visual materials to hand, and then sent to patrons in Rome (as he was doing for Borromeo). But if any versions were executed in Rome they are this and the Colonna painting.