Landscape with Christ and Saint John the Baptist
About this artwork
This painting’s circular composition and evocative Italian landscape are typical of Wals. Set on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, the figures of Christ and Saint Peter relate to the Parable of the Tribute Money. According to the Gospel of Saint Matthew, Saint Peter will find a coin in a fish’s mouth to pay his tax. Wals seemed to reject narrative in most of his paintings, concentrating instead on the landscape and the buildings that populate it.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Goffredo WalsGerman (about 1595 - about 1638)
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title:Landscape with Christ and Saint John the Baptist
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date created:About 1625 - 1638
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materials:Oil on copper
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measurements:Image (circular): 28.50 cm
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credit line:Purchased with the assistance of the Art Fund 1990
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accession number:NG 2516
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Goffredo Wals
Goffredo Wals
Goffredo Wals was born in Cologne around 1595, but by 1610 he was working in Italy. He visited Naples before studying in Rome alongside Agostino Tassi, one of the teachers of the great landscape painter Claude Lorraine. It is thought that Wals also taught Claude in Naples in the 1620s. Wals...