Holy Family with Saint Anne
Olio on canvas
in 29,72x22,44
At the center, the Virgin Mary is clearly distinguishable, seated with a halo, as she gazes at the Christ Child, who is being held by an older woman—most likely Saint Anne, Mary’s mother. Next to them are two male figures: one could be Saint Joseph (positioned behind Mary, with a beard and dark cloak), and the other, on the left, possibly Saint Joachim, Mary’s father. This composition is typical of representations known as “The Holy Family with Saint Anne,” where the lineage of Saint Anne, Mary, and Jesus symbolizes a spiritual and dynastic continuity in Christianity.
The painting style shows features of the late Baroque period:
Rich theatricality in the poses and gestures.
Broad, draped garments with carefully rendered folds.
Accentuated chiaroscuro, with dramatic lighting effects.
Idealized yet expressive faces that convey emotional storytelling.
The artwork is likely datable to the 17th or 18th century, consistent with Italian or Spanish devotional painting from the Baroque or early Rococo period. The subject matter, warm colors, and treatment of the figures are all characteristic of religious art from this era.
in 29,72x22,44
Private collection
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