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Madonna and Child with Saint Anne in a Landscape, Worshop of Leonardo da Vinci, Possibly by Gian Giacomo Caprotti
Leonardo da Vinci·1480
Historical Context
This panel from the J. Paul Getty Museum, attributed to the Workshop of Leonardo — possibly by Gian Giacomo Caprotti (Salaì), Leonardo's pupil and companion — depicts the Madonna, Child, and Saint Anne in a landscape, a subject Leonardo explored obsessively in both paintings and cartoons. The attribution to the workshop rather than Leonardo himself reflects the collaborative practices of Renaissance studios, where the master's compositions were worked up and repeated by pupils. The panel gives scholars a window into how Leonardo's most innovative compositional ideas circulated and were transformed within his immediate circle.
Technical Analysis
The sfumato modeling of flesh is present but less refined than in autograph Leonardos — the transitions softer and more blurred than precisely controlled. The landscape background employs Leonardo's atmospheric perspective, dissolving into hazy blues. The overall finish suggests a competent workshop hand working closely from a Leonardesque prototype.


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