Madonna and Child with the Young St John
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Baroque
1620
Early Modern
158.0 x 126.0 cm
Galleria di Palazzo Rossi
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Collectible Description
A Tender Encounter in the Baroque Light
In the quiet, shadowed depths of Bernardo Strozzi’s 1620 masterpiece, Madonna and Child with the Young St John, we are invited into a moment of profound intimacy. This oil on canvas serves as a breathtaking window into the heart of the Baroque era, capturing a scene that transcends mere religious iconography to touch upon the universal essence of motherhood. The composition centers around a seated woman, her presence radiating a serene yet powerful maternal grace, as she cradles the Christ child alongside the young Saint John. Strozities’s ability to transform a sacred subject into a deeply human narrative allows the viewer to feel less like an observer of a distant miracle and more like a silent witness to a private, domestic sanctuary.
The technical brilliance of the work lies in its masterful use of chiaroscuro. Strozzi employs dramatic contrasts between light and shadow to sculpt the figures out of the darkness, pulling the soft curves of the children’s skin and the heavy folds of the Madonna's drapery into sharp relief. This interplay of light does more than create depth; it directs the emotional gaze, illuminating the tender expressions on the faces of the holy infants while leaving the background in a somber, atmospheric mystery. The brushwork, characteristic of the Venetian-influenced style Strozzi perfected, is both smooth and textured, lending a palpable materiality to the fruit in the foreground and the rich fabrics that clothe the central figures.
Symbolism and the Beauty of Abundance
Beyond its visual splendor, the painting is rich with the symbolic language of the 17th century. Every element within the frame serves a narrative purpose, weaving together themes of fertility, innocence, and the divine. The inclusion of a fruit bowl is not merely a display of still-life skill; it acts as a potent symbol of abundance and the bountifulness of life, contrasting beautifully with the more somber, spiritual undertones of the scene. The organic shapes of the rounded bodies and naturalistic fruits create a sense of earthly vitality that anchors the celestial subject matter in a recognizable, tactile reality.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers an unparalleled emotional resonance. It possesses a unique ability to anchor a room with its quiet dignity and historical weight. Whether placed in a grand gallery setting or as a focal point in a sophisticated living space, the painting evokes feelings of warmth, stability, and timelessness. The subtle melancholy suggested by the dark background provides a sophisticated counterpoint to the tenderness of the subjects, making it an ideal selection for those who appreciate art that invites deep contemplation and possesses a soulful, enduring presence.
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Artist Biography
early life and training
bernardo strozzi, also known as il cappuccino and il prete genovese, was a prominent italian baroque painter and engraver born in 1581 in genoa, italy. his early training took place in the workshop of cesare corte, a minor genoese painter, under whose guidance strozzi developed his skills until 1596. he then joined the workshop of pietro sorri, an innovative sienese painter, who led strozzi towards a more naturalistic style.artistic career
strozzi's career can be divided into two main periods: his early years in genoa and his later work in venice. in genoa, he worked on various projects, including the frescoes in the choir of the san domenico church, commissioned by members of the doria family.- key works:
- the vision of saint dominic (paradise) ( preparatory oil bozzetto for the vault, located at the museo dell’accademia ligustica in genoa)
- portrait of doge francesco erizzo (painted soon after his arrival in venice)
influence and legacy
strozzi's powerful art, characterized by rich colors and broad brushstrokes, had a significant impact on the artistic developments in both genoa and venice. he is considered one of the principal founders of the venetian baroque style.- notable patrons:
- doge francesco erizzo
- catholic cardinal and patriarch of venice federico baldissera
- prominent venetian artists, including claudio monteverdi and barbara strozzi
later life and death
strozzi's later years were marked by his work as an engineer. he died in venice in 1644, leaving behind a legacy as a versatile and prolific artist. view more works by bernardo strozzi on ArtsDot: [https://ArtsDot.com/@/bernardo-strozzi](https://ArtsDot.com/@/bernardo-strozzi) explore the pinacoteca di vicenza, italy, featuring works from various periods and styles: /en/art/show/art-d3afpd-en/Bernardo Strozzi
1581 - 1644 , Italy
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Venetian Baroque']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Cesare Corte
- Pietro Sorri
- Date Of Birth: 1581
- Date Of Death: 1644
- Full Name: Bernardo Strozzi
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks:
- Vision of St. Dominic
- Portrait of Doge Erizzo
- St Lawrence Giving Alms
- Place Of Birth: Genoa, Italy