
Saint John the Baptist as a Boy
Andrea del Sarto·1523
Historical Context
Andrea del Sarto's Saint John the Baptist as a Boy from around 1523 depicts the young prophet in a wilderness setting. The subject was particularly popular in Florence, where John the Baptist was the city's patron saint and was celebrated annually in elaborate civic festivities Altarpieces featuring rows of standing saints served both liturgical and devotional functions, identifying the church's patron saints and giving worshippers specific objects for personal prayer.
Technical Analysis
Del Sarto's warm, atmospheric handling and smooth sfumato create an idealized image of youthful beauty, with the soft modeling of the flesh tones and the naturalistic landscape reflecting his mature Florentine classicism.
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