image of woman holding an infant at C, facing to the R where another woman is wrapping a roll of cloth and a toddler is at her feet; a bearded man stands in the background, facing away from the viewer with a board and an ax in his hands

The Holy Family with St. Elizabeth and the Infant St. John the Baptist, 1655-65

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As a highly skilled woman artist in the 17th century, Elisabetta Sirani was a phenomenon. People came from great distances to see her in her hometown of Bologna. As a girl she was already considered a prodigy due to her fine drawings and paintings. Her father was a principal assistant to Guido Reni, the town’s leading artist; so, she had early exposure to serious artistic endeavor.

In this sober scene of the Holy Family, several elements foreshadow the fate of Mary and her son. She sits on a bed, a piece of furniture closely associated with images of her death. Joseph’s woodworking may allude to the cross, and the cloth being rolled by Elizabeth to Christ’s entombment.

Details
Title
The Holy Family with St. Elizabeth and the Infant St. John the Baptist
Artist Life
1638 - 1664
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2020.23
Provenance
(Jan Johnson Prints, Quebec, Canada).
Catalogue Raisonne
Bartsch 8 II
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image of woman holding an infant at C, facing to the R where another woman is wrapping a roll of cloth and a toddler is at her feet; a bearded man stands in the background, facing away from the viewer with a board and an ax in his hands