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Madonna and Child with Young St John by Andrea del Sarto

Madonna and Child with Young St John

Andrea del Sarto·1517

Historical Context

This 1517 Madonna and Child with Young Saint John reflects Andrea del Sarto's mature engagement with the most popular devotional subject in Florence. By this date, Andrea had established himself as the city's leading painter, and his intimate Holy Family paintings set the standard for Florentine devotional art for the next generation. 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 painting exemplifies Andrea's perfected technique of soft atmospheric modeling, with warm flesh tones and rich drapery color unified by the enveloping sfumato that was his signature contribution to Florentine painting.

Look Closer

  • ◆Saint John as a child reaches toward the Christ Child with characteristic infant directness.
  • ◆The Madonna's hand supporting the Christ Child is painted with close attention to the mechanics.
  • ◆Del Sarto's grey-blue sky carries a pearly luminosity — the specific quality of Florentine.
  • ◆The Christ Child's chubby legs and belly are rendered with warm, rounded volume.

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Galleria Borghese

Rome, Italy

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions
154 × 101 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
Galleria Borghese, Rome
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