St. Teresa of Avila

around 1615, Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

 

 

St. Teresa of Avila

St. Teresa (1515–1582), a great Spanish mystic was beatified in 1614 (canonised in 1622). The half-length study was probably created to mark this occasion. Rubens conveys the twin talents possessed by this outstanding proponent of the Counter-Reformation – a robust, energetically down-to-earth organiser on the one hand, a chronicler of visionary experiences on the other – by means of vivid, precisely shaped, compact moulding and “ascetic” restraint in the use of colours. The picture is only finished around the head.

Location: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Saal XIII

Object data

Object Name

Painting

Culture

Flemish

Dated

around 1615

Artist

Peter Paul Rubens (1577 Siegen - 1640 Antwerpen) - GND

Material

oak wood

Dimensions

67 x 69 cm

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie

Inv. No.

Gemäldegalerie, 7119

Provenance

Coll. Leopold Wilhelm;

Depiction/Person

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