
Archangel Raphael with Tobias, St. Laurentius and the donor Leonardo di Lorenzo Morelli
Andrea del Sarto·1512
Historical Context
This 1512 panel depicting the Archangel Raphael with Tobias, Saint Lawrence, and the donor Leonardo di Lorenzo Morelli combines a popular biblical narrative with patron saint imagery. The story of Tobias guided by the angel Raphael was a favorite subject in Florentine art, associated with safe travel and divine protection. Andrea del Sarto, active in Florence from around 1506 until his death in 1530, was among the most accomplished painters of the Italian High Renaissance. His synthesis of the dominant Florentine tradition — Leonardo's atmospheric modeling, Raphael's compositional grace, Michelangelo's figure authority — achieved a quality of technical perfection that earned him Vasari's famous epithet "the faultless painter." Working primarily in Florence, he produced altarpieces, frescoes, and devotional panels for the city's churches, religious confraternities, and private patrons, training in his workshop the painters who would become the founders of Florentine Mannerism.
Technical Analysis
The multi-figure composition demonstrates Andrea's growing skill in organizing complex figural groups within unified spatial settings, with warm color and atmospheric light binding the sacred and earthly figures together.
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