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Holy Family

Domenico Beccafumi Italian

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This Holy Family, which includes the figure of Saint Michael, was painted late in the artist’s career. It stands alongside a number of other devotional works by Beccafumi that exhibit a comparable freedom of touch and avoid a high level of finish, suggesting that these effects were intentional and repeated. This panel belonged to Duke Cosimo I and then to the Order of Santo Stefano that he founded in Pisa in 1560, an indication that early collectors were open to the more experimental approach visible here.

Holy Family, Domenico Beccafumi (Italian, Cortine in Valdibiana Montaperti 1484–1551 Siena), Oil on panel

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