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L'Adoration des mages by Mathieu Le Nain

L'Adoration des mages

Mathieu Le Nain·1660

Historical Context

Mathieu Le Nain's Adoration of the Magi of 1660 comes from the later phase of the brothers' activity, by which point Mathieu was working increasingly independently. The Adoration — three wise men from the East bringing gifts to the newborn Christ — was one of the most frequently painted religious subjects in European art, combining devotional narrative with the opportunity to display exotic costume and luminous effects. Mathieu brings the subject the quiet dignity characteristic of all three brothers.

Technical Analysis

The Magi approach the Holy Family in a stable setting, with the light of the Christ child unifying the composition. Mathieu uses warm, subdued tones — ochres, russets, and deep blues — rendered with the deliberate handling he shared with his brothers.

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Musée Bossuet

Meaux,

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
117 × 87 cm
Era
Baroque
Genre
Religious
Location
Musée Bossuet, Meaux
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