Rest on the Flight into Egypt is a c. 1508 oil on panel painting by Titian, owned by the Marquess of Bath and held at Longleat House near Warminster, Wiltshire, England.
The artwork portrays Joseph, Mary, and Jesus as they stop to rest during their flight into Egypt.
The painting is mounted on a wooden panel 64 cm wide and is believed to have been made by Titian in about 1508, when he was 20 years old.
[1] By the 1660s it was in the collection of the Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria, where it was included in the catalogue titled Theatrum Pictorium by his court painter David Teniers the Younger.
It was stolen from the drawing room there in 1995 and was recovered in Richmond, London in 2002 by the art detective Charley Hill.