Perino del Vaga, 1524 - The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist - fine art print
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This classic art artwork was made by the painter Perino del Vaga. The original version was made with the exact dimensions: 34 3/4 x 25 5/8 in (88,3 x 65,1 cm) and was painted with the medium oil on wood. Nowadays, the work of art belongs to the digital art collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which is located in New York City, New York, United States of America. The classic art public domain artpiece is provided with courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Acquisitions Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fisch, Denise and Andrew Saul, and Friends of European Paintings Gifts, Gwynne Andrews Fund, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomilson Hill, Jon and Barbara Landau, Charles and Jessie Price, Hester Diamond, and Fern and George Wachter Gifts, 2011. In addition to that, the artpiece has the creditline: Purchase, Acquisitions Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fisch, Denise and Andrew Saul, and Friends of European Paintings Gifts, Gwynne Andrews Fund, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomilson Hill, Jon and Barbara Landau, Charles and Jessie Price, Hester Diamond, and Fern and George Wachter Gifts, 2011. The alignment is portrait and has a side ratio of 3 : 4, meaning that the length is 25% shorter than the width. Perino del Vaga was a painter from Italy, whose art style can be classified as High Renaissance. The European artist was born in 1501 and passed away at the age of 46 in the year 1547.
Materials you can choose from
We offer a range of various materials and sizes for every product. We allow yout to choose among the following variants:
- Poster (canvas material): The Artprinta poster is a UV printed canvas paper with a fine finish on the surface. Please note, that depending on the absolute size of the poster print we add a white margin of approximately 2-6 cm around the artwork, which facilitates the framing.
- Acrylic glass print: An acrylic glass print, often named a UV print on plexiglass, changes your favorite original into lovely décor. The artwork will be printed with state-of-the-art UV printing technology. This creates vibrant and stunning print colors. The major upside of an acrylic glass fine art print is that sharp contrasts and artwork details will be exposed because of the granular tonal gradation.
- The canvas print: The canvas direct print is a printed canvas stretched on a wooden frame. Canvas prints are relatively low in weight. That means, it is quite simple to hang up your Canvas print without extra wall-mounts. Canvas prints are suitable for any kind of wall.
- Aluminium dibond print (metal): Aluminium Dibond prints are prints on metal with an impressive depth effect - for a modern impression and a non-reflective surface. This direct UV print on aluminium is the most popular entry-level product and is an extremely contemporary way to display art, because it puts the viewer’s focus on the replica of the artwork.
Important information: We try the best we can in order to describe the products with as many details as it is possible and to showcase them visually in our shop. At the same time, the tone of the print materials and the imprint can differ somehwat from the representation on the screen. Depending on your settings of your screen and the condition of the surface, not all colors are printed 100% realistically. Since all art prints are processed and printed manually, there may also be minor discrepancies in the motif's size and exact position.
Article information
Print product type: | fine art print |
Reproduction: | reproduction in digital format |
Production process: | digital printing (UV direct print) |
Product Origin: | manufactured in Germany |
Stock type: | production on demand |
Intended product usage: | wall gallery, wall art |
Alignment: | portrait format |
Aspect ratio: | 3 : 4 |
Image aspect ratio interpretation: | the length is 25% shorter than the width |
Materials: | poster print (canvas paper), metal print (aluminium dibond), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), canvas print |
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) variants: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47", 120x160cm - 47x63" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) sizes: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Poster print (canvas paper): | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Dibond print (alumnium material) variants: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Art print framing: | unframed art copy |
Details on the piece of art
Work of art title: | "The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist" |
Categorization of the artwork: | painting |
Generic term: | classic art |
Temporal classification: | 16th century |
Created in the year: | 1524 |
Age of artwork: | more than 490 years old |
Artwork original medium: | oil on wood |
Size of the original artpiece: | 34 3/4 x 25 5/8 in (88,3 x 65,1 cm) |
Museum: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Museum location: | New York City, New York, United States of America |
Website: | www.metmuseum.org |
License type of artwork: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Acquisitions Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fisch, Denise and Andrew Saul, and Friends of European Paintings Gifts, Gwynne Andrews Fund, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomilson Hill, Jon and Barbara Landau, Charles and Jessie Price, Hester Diamond, and Fern and George Wachter Gifts, 2011 |
Creditline of artwork: | Purchase, Acquisitions Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fisch, Denise and Andrew Saul, and Friends of European Paintings Gifts, Gwynne Andrews Fund, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomilson Hill, Jon and Barbara Landau, Charles and Jessie Price, Hester Diamond, and Fern and George Wachter Gifts, 2011 |
Artist metadata table
Artist: | Perino del Vaga |
Artist gender: | male |
Nationality: | Italian |
Jobs of the artist: | painter |
Home country: | Italy |
Classification: | old master |
Art styles: | High Renaissance |
Lifetime: | 46 years |
Year of birth: | 1501 |
Year of death: | 1547 |
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Florentine by birth, Perino was trained in Raphael’s workshop in Rome, where he soon became one of the most inventive artists of his generation. This is a rare devotional painting by him. It includes traditional symbols such as the goldfinch (symbolic of the Resurrection), but also more unusual details, especially a young Saint John who is crowned with grape leaves and wears a leopard skin, usually associated with the god Bacchus—a mingling of pagan and Christian iconography. The exquisite depiction of the infant Christ shows the care with which Perino approached this panel.