Burial - 1615


Size (cm): 50x75
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Description

Peter Paul Rubens's Entombment (1615) stands as a moving manifestation of the emotional climax that characterizes the Flemish master of Baroque painting's output. This work highlights not only the artist's technical mastery but also his profound ability to infuse drama into the depiction of religious and humanitarian themes. A fervent innovator of 17th-century art, Rubens manages to capture the essence of suffering and reverence in such a critical moment as Christ's entombment, a narrative that has endured through the centuries in the Christian tradition.

At the centre of the composition, Rubens presents Christ, whose body is wrapped in a shroud. His visibly serene features contrast with the despair of the figures around him, especially Mary Magdalene, who tenderly holds his hand, and the Virgin Mary, who seems to fade away in a state of deep grief. The attention that Rubens gives to the facial expressions and gestures of his figures is fundamental to conveying the emotional intensity of the scene. The roles of each character are clearly discernible, contributing to the visual narrative that Rubens unfolds without words.

The composition focuses on the human figures, which are arranged in a pyramidal dynamic that suggests strength and stability, while reflecting the impending fragility of the moment. The artist uses the curve of the central figure to guide the viewer's gaze upwards towards the hands of those holding the body, reinforcing the connection between heaven and earth, between life and death. This use of space and the arrangement of the figures reveals Rubens' mastery of movement and form, elements that are the hallmark of his style.

The colors in “Entombment” are used with a vibrant richness and technical skill that brings the scene to life. Rubens uses a palette that combines earthy tones with dramatic accents of red, yellow and blue, which intensify the emotionality of the work. The contrast between light and shadow not only enhances the textures of the fabrics and skin, but also establishes an almost theatrical atmosphere that underlines the tragic character of the event depicted. The light seems to descend from above, illuminating Christ’s body and accentuating his central role in this spiritual narrative.

"Entombment" is set in a controversial tradition in Baroque art, where emotion, tragedy and spirituality are intertwined. Rubens, known for his ability to blend sensuality with the sublime, finds a perfect balance in this work. His technique also reflects influences of his time, incorporating aspects of tenebrism to emphasize the contrasts of light and shadow, which were popular in the painting of his contemporaries, such as Caravaggio.

Undoubtedly, this work stands as a testament to Rubens's genius and his ability to create a visual and emotional experience that transcends time. In it, the viewer is invited not only to observe an event gilded by tragedy, but also to feel the universality of pain and hope. Through "Entombment," Rubens not only manages to convey a biblical tale, but also achieves a humanistic approach that resonates even today, reminding us of the fragility of life and the power of human compassion. This is the lasting legacy of one of the most prominent figures of Baroque art.

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