
Holy Family with St. John the Baptist and Angels
Domenico Beccafumi·1521
Historical Context
Domenico Beccafumi painted this Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist and Angels around 1528, a mature devotional composition that reflects both his immersion in the High Renaissance tradition and his personal proto-Mannerist departures from it. The inclusion of angels adds a heavenly dimension to the domestic intimacy of the holy family grouping, the supernatural and the human existing in the same pictorial space with the naturalness that characterizes Beccafumi's devotional world. His characteristic flickering light—creating alternating warm and cool areas across the composition—gives even this standard sacred subject a quality of mystical vision that reflects the Sienese tradition's long cultivation of supernatural experience as a subject for painting.
Technical Analysis
The panel shows Beccafumi's characteristic iridescent palette and experimental lighting, transforming the conventional Holy Family subject through his distinctive Mannerist vision.

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