The Conversion of Saul with Horseman and Banner
c. 1645–47
Jacob Jordaens
Jacob Jordaens (Flemish, 1593–1678)
Drawings
The Conversion of Saul with Horseman and Banner, c. 1645–47. Jacob Jordaens (Flemish, 1593–1678). Black and red chalk, pen and black and gray ink, brush and brown wash, watercolor, and gouache, heightened with white gouache; framing lines in red chalk and graphite (right edge); sheet: 32.9 x 19.9 cm (12 15/16 x 7 13/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Delia E. Holden and L. E. Holden Funds 1954.366 Jacob Jordaens was a prominent artist working in Antwerp in the 17th century. Though influenced in his use of powerful forms and vibrant color by his contemporary, Peter Paul Rubens, Jordaens was notably more realist in his tendencies. This drawing and its companion drawing in the Cleveland Museum of Art's collection (1954.367) are studies for a painting depicting the Conversion of St. Paul that Jordaens made for the the abbey church at Tongerlo, near Antwerp, in around 1647 (now lost). According to the Bible, in the year following the death of Jesus Christ, Saul of Tarsus (who became Saint Paul) was on the road to Damascus. He was suddenly surrounded by a brilliant light from above, heard the voice of Christ, and became a believer. In this work, Jordaens illustrated the climactic moment when Saul is thrown to the ground by the force of Christ's voice and blinding light. Jordaens used a combination of chalks and wet media such as ink and watercolor to create a swirling mass of bodies bathed in light. In order to create the arch at the top of this sheet, which is almost a foot high, the artist added an additional sheet of paper.
- Maker/Artist
- Jordaens, Jacob, the elder
- Classification
- Drawing
- Formatted Medium
- Black and red chalk, pen and black and gray ink, brush and brown wash, watercolor, and gouache, heightened with white gouache; framing lines in red chalk and graphite (right edge)
- Medium
- black, red, chalk, pen, gray, ink, brush, brown, wash, watercolor, gouache, heightened, white, framing, lines, graphite, right, edge
- Dimensions
- Sheet: 32.9 x 19.9 cm (12 15/16 x 7 13/16 in.)
- Inscribed
- Inscription: lower right, in brown ink: Jordaens
- Departments
- Drawings
- Accession Number
- 1954.366
- Credit Line
- Delia E. Holden and L. E. Holden Funds
- Exhibitions
- Drawings from the Museum Collection: 15th-17th Centuries, Drawings, European Watercolors Through the 18th Century, Drawings: France, Italy, Netherlands, Prints and Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art Collection, Drawings by Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678), Drawings from the Museum Collection, Old Master Drawings from American Collections, Seventeenth Century Netherlandish Graphics, National Schools of Style, Master Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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