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The Holy Family with the Young St. John the Baptist, St. John the Evangelist, and a Donor

Luca Antonio Buscatti (Italian, documented 1514 - 1516) (Painter)
ca. 1510 (Renaissance)
oil on wood panel
(Renaissance Europe )

This painting combines two of the most popular subjects in Italian Renaissance art: the “sacred conversation” (a group of holy figures are placed in a unified space) and the Nativity. The Virgin Mary, standing before deep green cloth of honor, and Saint Joseph (left) adore the newborn Christ, who in accordance with biblical tradition lies in a simple straw manger. Christ’s infant cousin John the Baptist joins in the adoration while one of Christ’s later followers, John the Evangelist, is absorbed in a book at the right. The man beneath Saint John—bust-length, in prayer, and in typical 16th-century dress—is the individual who commissioned the work. Renaissance art patrons often asked to be depicted in their religious commissions as an expression of their piety. This painting was likely intended as a private devotional object in the man’s home.

Executed sometime in the 1510s, the painting is by Luca Antonio Buscatti (or Busati), a now little-known artist who was active in and around Venice and the Romagna (in northern Italy) in the first two decades of the 16th century. Formerly known as the “Master of the Incredulity of St. Thomas” after the subject of one of his most characteristic paintings (Treviso, San Niccolo), Buscatti was trained in the circle of the great Venetian artist Giovanni Bellini. Like much Venetian painting from the period, Buscatti’s works are characterized by their supple contours, soft brushwork, and serene sense of light—all of which can be seen in the Walters’ painting.

Provenance
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Don Marcello Massarenti Collection, Rome [date and mode of acquisition unknown] [1881 catalogue: no. 72, as Vittore Carpaccio; 1897 catalogue: no. 382, as Giovanni Bellini]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1902, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.

Conservation

Date Description Narrative
Examination examined for condition
9/9/1938 Treatment inpainted; other; x-ray
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Italy, Venice (Place of Origin)

Measurements

Painted surface H: 33 7/16 x W: 41 7/8 x D excluding cradle: 13/16 in. (85 x 106.3 x 2 cm)

Credit Line

Acquired by Henry Walters with the Massarenti Collection, 1902

Location in Museum

Not on view

Accession Number

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37.592

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