
The Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Jan Massys·1537–40
Historical Context
Jan Massys' Rest on the Flight into Egypt from 1537-40 transforms the devotional subject into a sensuous landscape composition reflecting the emerging Romanism of Antwerp painting. Jan, the son of Quinten Massys, developed a distinctive style combining Netherlandish precision with Italianate monumentality and eroticism. The Rest on the Flight, showing the Holy Family pausing during their journey to Egypt, was a popular subject that allowed painters to display landscape and figure painting skills.
Technical Analysis
Jan Massys' oil-on-wood technique demonstrates the elaborate detail and smooth, polished surface characteristic of Antwerp Romanism. The idealized landscape and monumental figures show the influence of Italian Renaissance models filtered through the Northern European tradition of precise naturalistic rendering.




