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’s many years of creative exploration of the traditional theme of the Holy Family culminated in the panel he painted for Giovanni Borgherini about 1528. Surviving drawings show that he considered the dynamic central figure of Christ, who strides forward to grasp the globe while steadied by his mother’s embrace (see ills.). The artist continued to refine his thoughts about this figure while painting, as shown in the infrared image on display. A sharply characterized drawing related to the head of Saint Joseph reinforces the idea that the figure may be a self-portrait. Sarto’s brilliant draftsmanship, observation and study from life, unique sense of color, and subtle interpretation of the theme unite to produce the type of painting that led contemporaries to believe that “all that he colored is rare and truly divine.”

#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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