
Joseph presents his father and brothers to the Pharaoh
Francesco Granacci·1515
Historical Context
Francesco Granacci painted this scene of Joseph presenting his father and brothers to Pharaoh around 1515 for the Uffizi, continuing the Borgherini bedchamber cycle. The Joseph cycle was chosen for its thematic appropriateness to a wedding chamber, as the story celebrated family loyalty and divine providence. 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 court scene is arranged with Granacci's characteristic architectural clarity and ordered figure groupings, presenting the biblical narrative in an elaborate Renaissance palace setting.
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