The Supper at Emmaus

Public Domain

Artist / maker

Jean-Baptiste de Champaigne (painters (artists))

Date

1664

Period

17 century
In the gospel of Luke we are told how, on the day after his resurrection, two of Jesus’ disciples met him on their way to the village of Emmaus. It was not until Jesus broke the bread at the inn that they recognised him. The pyramid of salt on the table is a symbol of hospitality. From time immemorial cats…
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In the gospel of Luke we are told how, on the day after his resurrection, two of Jesus’ disciples met him on their way to the village of Emmaus. It was not until Jesus broke the bread at the inn that they recognised him. The pyramid of salt on the table is a symbol of hospitality. From time immemorial cats have symbolised immortality. A soft chiaroscuro surrounds the monumental, life-size figures. The painting was formerly attributed to Philippe de Champaigne, who frequently painted this subject. At present day, the work is generally attributed to his nephew Jean-Baptiste de Champaigne. Characteristic for the work of both uncle and nephew is the gentle, subdued nature of the facial expressions and the gestures of the figures.
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Features
Artist / maker Jean-Baptiste de Champaigne VIAF RKD Wikidata
Type oil paintings (visual works) AAT
Category paintings (visual works) AAT
Materials oil paint , canvas
Dimensions 217 x 226 cm
Location Work on display
Object number 1955-M
Description
Subjects religious symbolism AAT, landscapes
Tags New Testament Iconclass, Christ Iconclass, adult Christ together with apostles, evangelists, saints, etc. Iconclass, events from Resurrection to Pentecost (Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20-21; Acts 1:3-11); Mary's and Joseph's death Iconclass, the supper at Emmaus: Christ is recognized while blessing or breaking the bread Iconclass, the twelve apostles ~ the twelve prophets - II - the apostles with Matthias instead of Judas Iscariot Iconclass, the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara Iconclass, life and acts of Peter Iconclass, postures and gestures of the hand Iconclass, laid table: table-ware, table-decoration, etc. Iconclass, table-cloth Iconclass, table-ware Iconclass, salt Iconclass, salt-cellar, salt-shaker Iconclass, bread, loaf Iconclass, fruits: lemon Iconclass, dish, plate, saucer Iconclass, table Iconclass, table-knife Iconclass, architectural detail Iconclass, column, pillar ~ architecture Iconclass, cat Iconclass, Immortality, Imperishableness; 'Immortalita' (Ripa) Iconclass, shoes, sandals Iconclass, fruits: fig Iconclass, fruit (ORANGE) Iconclass, fruits: olive Iconclass, mountains Iconclass, landscape with tower or castle Iconclass, dale, valley Iconclass, postures and gestures of arms and hands Iconclass, animals Iconclass, domestic animals, kept in the house Iconclass, 'en route', traveller under way Iconclass
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