The Holy Family with the Young Saint John the Baptist

Andrea del Sarto (Andrea d'Agnolo) Italian

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 609

Andrea del Sarto was known as a meticulous draftsman. He displays this talent in the carefully choreographed gestures of these four figures, whose hands spiral around the globe that the young Saint John the Baptist passes to the Christ Child. This action is central to the meaning of the painting, which was as much a political statement as a religious one. Giovanni Borgherini commissioned the picture at a time when Florence had freed itself of Medici dominance and declared itself a republic. The young John the Baptist—patron saint of Florence—passes the orb to Christ, indicating him, not the Medici, as sole ruler of the city.

#5076. The Holy Family with the Young Saint John the Baptist

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The Holy Family with the Young Saint John the Baptist, Andrea del Sarto (Andrea d'Agnolo) (Italian, Florence 1486–1530 Florence), Oil on wood

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