St. Ambrose and Emperor Theodosius

around 1615/16, Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

 

 

St. Ambrose and Emperor Theodosius

St. Ambrose, who became bishop of Milan in 374, refused to allow Theodosius to enter the cathedral because the emperor had perpetrated a horrifying bloodbath on the citizens of Thessalonica as a reprisal for the assassination of one of his generals. The highlight of the composition is the encounter of the two adversaries. Their red and golden garments provide accents to a coloration that is otherwise restricted to shades of grey and brown. Rubens formulates the moral message of his picture in the figure of the resolute bishop.

Location: Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Saal XIV

Object data

Object Name

Painting

Culture

Flemish

Dated

around 1615/16

Artist

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

Material

Canvas

Dimensions

362 cm × 246 cm
Framed: 344,5 cm × 284,5 cm × 13 cm
Overall: 308 cm × 248,5 cm

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie

Inv. No.

Gemäldegalerie, 524

Provenance

1733 Imperial Coll. Vienna

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