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The Madonna and Child with the Infant John (The 'Fries' Madonna) by Andrea del Sarto

The Madonna and Child with the Infant John (The 'Fries' Madonna)

Andrea del Sarto·1520

Historical Context

This Madonna and Child with Infant John, known as the Fries Madonna after a later owner, dates to around 1520 and represents Andrea del Sarto's fully mature treatment of his most beloved subject. The painting's provenance through distinguished collections attests to the enduring admiration for Andrea's devotional paintings. 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 composition exemplifies Andrea's perfected technique, with luminous flesh tones, rich drapery, and the characteristic atmospheric sfumato that creates an enveloping warmth around the intimate sacred grouping.

Look Closer

  • ◆The Fries Madonna's Christ Child reaches toward the viewer — the divine infant's blessing.
  • ◆Del Sarto's fully mature handling appears in every area: complex drapery, atmospheric haze.
  • ◆The infant Saint John is positioned so his recognition of Christ becomes the theological argument.
  • ◆The color relationships remain legible — del Sarto's grey-blue and deep red still in dialogue.

See It In Person

National Trust

Various, United Kingdom

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions
101.6 × 74.9 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
National Trust, Various
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