
Annunciation with the saints Michael the Archangel and Godenzo
Andrea del Sarto·1515
Historical Context
This 1515 Annunciation with Saints Michael the Archangel and Godenzo was a commissioned altarpiece that demonstrates Andrea del Sarto's ability to integrate multiple narrative and devotional elements into a unified composition. The Annunciation was a subject of particular importance in Florence, celebrated as a civic festival on March 25. Andrea del Sarto was the supreme Florentine painter of the generation between Leonardo and Raphael on one hand and the Mannerists on the other. His Marian subjects achieve a synthesis of the three great strands of Florentine High Renaissance painting: Leonardo's atmospheric modeling and psychological depth, Raphael's compositional clarity and grace, and Michelangelo's sculptural authority in the rendering of the human figure. The result is painting of extraordinary quality — Vasari's "faultless painter" — in which technical mastery serves emotional truth without becoming virtuosity for its own sake.
Technical Analysis
The altarpiece balances the intimate narrative of the Annunciation with the monumental presence of the flanking saints, unified by Andrea's warm atmospheric palette and confident spatial arrangement.
Look Closer
- ◆The Annunciation occupies the center while the flanking saints stand in a different spatial.
- ◆Michael's elaborate armor is painted with metallic attention — silver plates catching light.
- ◆The angel's arrival is signaled by a flowing gesture rather than dramatic movement — a calm.
- ◆The architectural background has del Sarto's characteristic warm stone tone.
See It In Person
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