Csornay Boldizsár - Dobos Zsuzsa - Varga Ágota - Zakariás János szerk.: A Szépművészeti Múzeum közleményei 97. (Budapest, 2002)
The Year 2002
62. Fransisco Antolínez y Ochoa: Flight into Egyipt. Budapest, Museum of Fine Arts very animated and mountainous, punctuated by trees and tree trunks." 16 Angulo's evaluation also befits this small work. The work closest to our new acquisition is a painting of the same subject recently published by Valdivieso, which is close not only in its size but also in its sketchy nature. 17 The spirit of landscape painting in Sevilla pervades also the small painting in Budapest; the inspiration from Murillo, characteristic for all the paintings of Francisco Antolínez, is well traceable also in its figurai types. Although it would be difficult to reconstruct the chronology of the artist's oeuvre on the basis of only two known dated works, the painting in Budapest published here can probably be dated to the late years of the painter in Sevilla or perhaps to his Madrid period between 1690 and the year of his death. ÉVA NYERGES Translated by Dóra Sallay 16 Angulo Iniguez, D., Ars Hispániáé. Pintura del sigh XVII, Madrid 1 971, 384. "La factura es muy abocetada y nerviosa, y dériva del estilo de las escenas de los Ultimos términos de Murillo. El paisaje es muy movido, montanoso, de árboles de troncos ondulantes..." 17 Valdivieso, in Caylus (n. 12.) 108. On account of their loose manner of painting, Valdivieso placed the two pictures with The Dream of St. Joseph and the Flight into Egypt (21.5 by 29 cm, oil on wood, Private Coll.) into the late period of the artist in Madrid.