ANDREA DEL SARTO (b. 1486, Firenze, d. 1530, Firenze) Birth of the Virgin 1513 Fresco, 413 x 345 cm SS. Annunziata, Florence The interior is vast and elaborate, dominated by the huge canopy of the bed of the woman in labour, and defined in all its vastness by elegant architectural features and furnishings. In this grandiose framework, which presupposes Andrea's clear knowledge of what Raphael and Michelangelo had been working in Rome, the women are moving slowly attending with serene solicitude to the tasks as laid down by the account in the apocryphal Gospels, leading the scene an absolute


ANDREA DEL SARTO (b. 1486, Firenze, d. 1530, Firenze) Birth of the Virgin 1513 Fresco, 413 x 345 cm SS. Annunziata, Florence The interior is vast and elaborate, dominated by the huge canopy of the bed of the woman in labour, and defined in all its vastness by elegant architectural features and furnishings. In this grandiose framework, which presupposes Andrea's clear knowledge of what Raphael and Michelangelo had been working in Rome, the women are moving slowly attending with serene solicitude to the tasks as laid down by the account in the apocryphal Gospels, leading the scene an absolutely original kind of animation. --- Keywords: -------------- Author: ANDREA DEL SARTO Title: Birth of the Virgin Time-line: 1501-1550 School: Italian Form: painting Type: religious


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