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Joseph interpreting Pharaoh's dresm by Andrea del Sarto

Joseph interpreting Pharaoh's dresm

Andrea del Sarto·1515

Historical Context

This 1515 fresco of Joseph Interpreting Pharaoh's Dream was part of Andrea del Sarto's contribution to the decoration of the Medici villa at Poggio a Caiano, commissioned by Pope Leo X. The Old Testament narrative of Joseph was understood as a typological parallel to the Medici family's own story of exile and triumphant return. Andrea del Sarto, active in Florence from around 1506 until his death in 1530, was among the most accomplished painters of the Italian High Renaissance. His synthesis of the dominant Florentine tradition — Leonardo's atmospheric modeling, Raphael's compositional grace, Michelangelo's figure authority — achieved a quality of technical perfection that earned him Vasari's famous epithet "the faultless painter." Working primarily in Florence, he produced altarpieces, frescoes, and devotional panels for the city's churches, religious confraternities, and private patrons, training in his workshop the painters who would become the founders of Florentine Mannerism.

Technical Analysis

The monumental composition demonstrates Andrea's ability to handle large-scale fresco decoration, with the warm palette and fluid figure drawing that distinguished his approach from the more sculptural manner of Michelangelo.

Look Closer

  • ◆Pharaoh's dream is represented by symbolic detail or inscription rather than shown directly.
  • ◆Joseph's gesture of interpretation — raised hand, emphatic finger.
  • ◆The court officials and servants show differentiated reactions — belief, skepticism.
  • ◆Del Sarto's architectural Egyptian setting draws from Florentine Renaissance vocabulary.

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Galleria Palatina

Florence, Italy

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions
98 × 135 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
Galleria Palatina, Florence
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