Late mannerist tuscan school.
Circa 1610.
Oil on canvas.
Size 102cm x 77cm
Painting by an unknown Tuscan painter from the late 16th - early 17th century which recalls the Florentine tradition of the early 16th decades
The work proposes an iconography that spread in the first quarter of the 16th century, in particular the two naked children (Jesus and Saint John) in the foreground, one seated and the other standing, in the act of playing and embracing each other.
This group recalls the motif of the putti paired in Leonardo's lost painting “Leda”.
The theme of the "HOLY CHILDREN" was widely spread starting from Leonardo, extending to Italy and Northern Europe.
Our painting appears to be the work of a Tuscan-trained Mannerist artist, perhaps painted in the last quarter of the 17th or early 17th century.
In the center sits the Madonna with baby Jesus sitting on her lap.
On her sides are: on the left S. Anna and at her feet S. Giovannino; on the right S. Joseph.
A landscape with hills and mountains surrounds the scene.