
Joseph going to prison
Francesco Granacci·1515
Historical Context
Francesco Granacci painted this Joseph Going to Prison around 1515 for the Uffizi, another panel from the Borgherini bedchamber cycle. Granacci, a childhood friend of Michelangelo who trained alongside him in Ghirlandaio's workshop, developed a competent narrative style that served him well in collaborative decorative projects. The tempera medium required careful preparation on a gessoed panel and a disciplined layering technique that produced precise, durable surfaces suited to the intricate detail expected of devotional painting.
Technical Analysis
The panel shows Granacci's clear compositional approach with well-organized architectural perspectives and careful figure drawing, reflecting his solid training in the Ghirlandaio-Florentine tradition.
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