1507 (ca.), Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino), The Canigiani Holy Family -- Alte Pinakothek, Munich
From the museum label: This devotional painting, commissioned by the Florentine merchant Domenico Canigiani, was one of the masterpieces in the Medici Collection that were presented in the so-called Tribuna in the Uffizi at the end of the sixteenth century. It entered the Düsseldorf Residence in 1697 as a present from Cosimo III, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, to his son-in-law, Johann Wilhelm II, the Elector Palatine. After his years as a pupil of Perugino, Raphael was active in Florence between 1504 and 1508, where, as can be seen in this composition, he was inspired by new paintings by Leonardo and Michelangelo.
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1507 (ca.), Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino), The Canigiani Holy Family -- Alte Pinakothek, Munich
From the museum label: This devotional painting, commissioned by the Florentine merchant Domenico Canigiani, was one of the masterpieces in the Medici Collection that were presented in the so-called Tribuna in the Uffizi at the end of the sixteenth century. It entered the Düsseldorf Residence in 1697 as a present from Cosimo III, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, to his son-in-law, Johann Wilhelm II, the Elector Palatine. After his years as a pupil of Perugino, Raphael was active in Florence between 1504 and 1508, where, as can be seen in this composition, he was inspired by new paintings by Leonardo and Michelangelo.
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