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The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne, also known as Sant'Anna Metterza, is a painting of c. 1424–1425 by the Italian Renaissance painter Masaccio, probably in collaboration with Masolino da Panicale. The painting is in the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence, Italy, and measures 175 centimetres high and 103 centimetres wide. [1]
St. Anna Metterza, fresco by an anonymous artist in Oratorio di San Lorenzo all'alpe Seccio, Boccioleto, Vercelli, Italy, c. 1450.. The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne [1] [2] or Madonna and Child with Saint Anne [3] [4] is a subject in Christian art showing Saint Anne with her daughter, the Virgin Mary, and her grandson Jesus. [5]
Virgin and Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist (Botticelli) Virgin and Child with a Rosary by Artemisia Gentileschi; Virgin and Child with Saint Anne, a subject in Christian art showing Saint Anne with her daughter, the Virgin Mary, and her grandson Jesus The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (Leonardo) by Leonardo da Vinci
The circumstances of the two artists' collaboration are unclear; since Masolino was considerably older, it seems likely that he brought Masaccio under his wing, but the division of hands in the Virgin and Child with Saint Anne is so marked – Masolino is believed to have painted the figure of St Anne and the angels that hold the cloth of ...
Nevertheless, Masaccio's concern to suggest three-dimensionality through volumetric figures and foreshortened forms is apparent, and stands as a revival of Giotto's approach, rather than a continuation of contemporary trends. Masolino & Masaccio, Virgin and Child with Saint Anne (c. 1424), Uffizi
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