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The Holy Family

Primary (Urbino, Italy, 1483–Rome, Italy, 1520)
NationalityItalian, Europe
Date1508-09
MediumPen and brown ink with graphite (later addition) on cream antique laid paper
DimensionsSheet: 4 5/8 × 4 in. (11.7 × 10.2 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, The Suida-Manning Collection, 2017.1331
Collection AreaPrints and Drawings
Object number2017.1331
On View
Not on view
Label Text
First attributed to Raphael by Konrad Oberhuber, this is a characteristic and fine drawing of the artist’s early maturity. The subject is one explored with repertory insistence in a famous series of paintings and a parallel series of very swift, occasionally preliminary studies in pen-and-ink during his Florentine and early Ro-man periods. Perfectly consistent with this virtual research and the development of High Renaissance style are the solid spatial construction and powerful centripetal movement of this composition. And absolutely cognate with the other pen studies are the large gestures about the perimeter of the motif, changes in the position of the Child’s arm and Joseph’s head, and shorthand notations for the extremities, the Virgin’s profile, and the Child’s features. The only defects are the trimming of the sheet to a round-headed format, an obtrusive collector’s mark, and the modern scribble in graphite at the Virgin’s shoulder. In conception and handling, this is a drawing of the highest intelligence, confidence, and spontaneity.
Exhibitions
Drapery Study for a Standing Male Figure
Circle of Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael
1509-10
Holy Family
Domenico Fiasella
1610
The Dispute between Athena and Arachne
Giovanni Battista Castello, called Bergamasco
circa 1560-62
Presentation in the Temple
Pietro Novelli, called Monrealese
circa 1624-30
Head of the Madonna
Circle of Giovanni Bellini
circa 1480s
Saint Peter in Cattedra Surrounded by Acanthus
Giuseppe Cesari, called Cavalier d'Arpino
circa 1603
Personification of Astrology
Gaetano Gandolfi
Circa 1790
Martyrdom of Saint Stephen
Gregorio de' Ferrari
1670
The Holy Family
Bartholomaeus Spranger
circa 1587