Robert Van Audenaerde Collection
Robert van Audenaerde, a master of the brush and creator of timeless art, captivates us with his exquisite works
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Robert van Audenaerde, a master of the brush and creator of timeless art, captivates us with his exquisite works. In "David with the Head of Goliath, " he skillfully portrays the triumph of good over evil, capturing David's victorious moment in stunning detail. Similarly, in "Mocking of Christ, " Audenaerde evokes profound emotions as he depicts the unjust mockery endured by Jesus during his crucifixion. Moving from biblical scenes to sacred moments, Audenaerde's "Nativity" transports us to Bethlehem, where we witness the birth of Jesus surrounded by Mary and Joseph. The artist's devotion shines through as he presents Madonna and Child at center stage alongside Saint John the Baptist, Saint Luke, and Pope Peter Celestini. Audenaerde's versatility is evident in his mythological masterpiece "Omnia Vincit Amor [Apollo and Daphne]. " Here he explores themes of love and transformation through Apollo's pursuit of Daphne. The artist expertly captures their metamorphosis into laurel trees while conveying the power that love holds over all. Intriguingly delving into darker subjects, Audenaerde unveils an emotional portrayal in "Death of the Virgin. " With delicate brushstrokes and a somber palette, he invites viewers to contemplate mortality and grief. Equally compelling is his depiction of David's infamous affair with Bathsheba in another artwork bearing their namesake. Through this piece, Audenaerde confronts human frailty amidst temptation. Continuing on a narrative path inspired by biblical tales are two paintings: "Rebecca and Eliezer" showcases Rebecca meeting her future husband at a well while "Rebecca at the Well" focuses solely on her encounter there. Both pieces highlight Audenaerde’s ability to bring stories to life through vivid imagery. The artist also takes us on a journey beyond religious narratives with his captivating rendition titled "Flight into Egypt.