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Descanso na fuxida a Exipto, de Patinir

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PATINIR, JOACHIM (1520-1524) El paso de la laguna Estigia [Óleo sobre tabla] Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, España
Rest on the Flight into Egypt, Joachim Patinir, 1518-20
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Detail from Landscape with St Jerome, Joachim Patinir, 1515-1519

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El Prado and WWF team up to warn about climate change!
Four museum paintings have been modified to show what the planet would look like if the temperature rose 1.5ºC.
The NGO WWF and the Prado Museum have joined together on the occasion of the Climate Summit in Madrid to show what a planet would look like if the temperature rose more than 1.5ºC, the turning point established by scientists to avoid Worst damage from climate change .
Four of the most iconic works of the permanent collection of the enclosure have been modified by photographic montages to show the ravages of global warming. Specifically, they have selected masterpieces such as: Felipe IV on horseback , by Velázquez; The children on the beach , by Joaquín Sorolla; Goya's sunshade ; and The Pass of the Styx Lagoon, from Patinir, to warn about rising sea levels, extinction of species, the drama of climate refugees or the disappearance of rivers and crops due to extreme drought.
Joachim Patinir, Charon crossing the Styx. 1520 - 1524. Oil on panel.
Patinir (c. 1480–1524) is generally considered the first landscape painter in the history of Western art.
Joachim Patinir, Landscape with Saint Jerome, c. 1516-1517, 74 x 91 cm, Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado, Patinir's pictures dominated by landscapes with a Renaissance mentality of landscapes. Antwerp was the capital of Renaissance in Netherlands in this era which job became competitive, artists usually filled their studios with assistant. It created an economy. Also they started to find ways to attract people. They turned landscape from background to an important element of the scene. They used usually Christian stories. The story is painted smaller compared to landscape. He described as a good landscape painter which no artist described in this way before. Deep hues are characteristic in his paintings and the contrast of the white horizon.