Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée) / The Sermon on the Mount / 1656Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée)
The Sermon on the Mount
1656

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Creator Name: Lorrain, Claude
Creator Nationality: European; French
Creator Dates/Places: 1600-1682
Creator Name-CRT: Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée)
Title: The Sermon on the Mount
View: Full View
Creation Start Date: 1656
Creation End Date: 1656
Creation Date: 1656
Object Type: Paintings
Materials and Techniques: oil on canvas (lined)
Dimensions: 67 1/2 x 102 1/4 in. (171.4 x 259.7 cm.)
AMICA Contributor: The Frick Collection
Owner Location: New York, New York, USA
ID Number: 60.1.162
Credit Line: Purchased
Rights: http://www.frick.org
Context: Christ, surrounded by the Twelve Apostles, is shown preaching to the multitude from the wooded summit of Mount Tabor, as described in the Gospel of Matthew (5:1 2): When he saw the crowds he went up the hill. There he took his seat, and when his disciples had gathered round him he began to address them. It was in this discourse that Jesus set forth the principles of the Christian ethic through the Beatitudes and instituted the Lord s Prayer. The crowds that Matthew described as astounded at his teaching are vividly depicted by Claude among the absorbed and gesticulating foreground figures, whose diminishing sizes enhance the dramatic spatial effects of the vast and airy landscape. The artist has compressed the geography of the Holy Land, placing on the right the distant Mount Lebanon and the Sea of Galilee with the towns of Tiberias and Nazareth on its shore and on the left the Dead Sea and the river Jordan. Executed for François Bosquet, Bishop of Montpellier, the painting later entered the collection of Alderman William Beckford at Fonthill House in Wiltshire, where it suffered minor damage in a fire that almost totally destroyed its companion picture, Queen Esther Approaching the Palace of Ahasuerus. The Sermon on the Mount was the product of preparatory drawings ranging from topographical layouts to compositional and figural studies, including one showing the central group of Christ and the Apostles in a configuration somewhat different from that of the painting (Teylers Museum, Haarlem). Upon completing the picture, the artist made a careful copy of it in theLiber Veritatis (British Museum), an album of drawings in which he recorded his paintings in chronological sequence; it was there that he noted when and for whom it had been executed. The Sermon on the Mount is unusual among Claude's landscapes both for its exceptional size and for its large central mass, but in its magical luminosity it is characteristic of his finest achievements.
Related Document Description: New York, The Frick Collection. Art in the Frick Collection: Paintings, Sculpture, Decorative Arts [cat.]. Comp. C. Ryskamp, et al., 1996, p.74 (reproduced in color). New York, The Frick Collection. An Illustrated Catalogue. Vol.2, Paintings. [cat.]. 1968, pp.50-55, p.51 (reproduced).
AMICA ID: TFC_.Claude.60-1-162
AMICA Library Year: 1999
Media Metadata Rights: Copyright The Frick Collection, New York, 1999

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