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Santi Anna e Gioacchino by Antonio Marinoni

Santi Anna e Gioacchino

Antonio Marinoni·1510

Historical Context

Antonio Marinoni's Santi Anna e Gioacchino (Saints Anne and Joachim) depicts the parents of the Virgin Mary, whose apocryphal story — told in the Protoevangelium of James — was immensely popular in late medieval and Renaissance devotion. Anne and Joachim were elderly and childless when an angel announced that they would have a child; they met at the Golden Gate of Jerusalem in a scene of joyful embrace that became a standard subject in Western art. Marinoni, active in Bergamo in the early sixteenth century, worked in the Lombard tradition that balanced Venetian coloristic richness with local expressive intensity. The work's current location is not recorded, suggesting it may be in a private or institutional collection without public documentation.

Technical Analysis

The intimate scale typical of devotional panels serves the quiet tenderness of the subject. Lombard technique produces warm, slightly muted color. The figures of the elderly saints are rendered with sympathetic attention to aged physiognomy combined with spiritual dignity.

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Turin, Italy

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera
Dimensions
99 × 57 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
Turin, Turin
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