1811.10.a
Woman and Child
Artist
Bernadino Poccetti (Barbatelli)
(Florence, Italy, 1548 - 1612, Florence, Italy)
Title
Woman and Child
Creation Date
1604-1606
Century
early 17th century
Dimensions
8 7/8 in. x 6 3/8 in. (22.5 cm. x 16.2 cm.)
Object Type
drawing
Creation Place
Europe, Italy
Medium and Support
black and red chalk on paper
Credit Line
Bequest of the Honorable James Bowdoin III
Copyright
Public Domain
Accession Number
1811.10.a
As a final preparatory study for a figurative group in a lunette fresco, this drawing resolved a compositional challenge. As the lightly drawn arc above the woman’s left shoulder indicates, the figures were to be placed in the extreme right of the fresco, directing the viewer’s attention to and framing the historical narrative unfolding in the center. The existing fresco, one of fourteen by Poccetti for the Chiostri dei Morti (Cloister of the Dead) of Santissima Annunziata, Florence, closely follows this drawing, while a pen and ink drawing of the entire lunette, at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, represents an earlier planning stage. The series illustrates the founding and early history of the Servite Order. Poccetti, highly successful in the era of the Catholic Counter-Reformation, enriched his works with engaging details in order to fulfill the church’s request “to delight, to teach, to move."