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Title:
Birth of St. John the Baptist
Creator:
Ghirlandaio, Domenico, painter
Description:
Two wet nurses take turns feeding the newborn John as Elizabeth rests. As a servant brings in water and a platter of fruit for Elizabeth, two midwives speak (the older one depicted as Lucrezia Tornabuoni de' Medici, the patron’s sister). The woman in the luxurious pink dress may be a portrait of another Tornabuoni relative. These two aristocratic women are marked by their similar dignified stance (hands folded before them) and somber expressions.
Source:
Wikimedia Commons
Rights:
Public domain
Subject
(See Also)
:
Childbirth
Domestic Space
Donor Portraits
Elizabeth (Biblical Figure)
Infants
John the Baptist, Saint
Midwives
Servants
Tornabuoni de' Medici, Lucrezia, Poet and Wife of Piero di Cosimo de' Medici
Wet Nurses
Geographic Area:
Italy
Century:
15
Date:
after 1425-1430
Related Work:
Tornabuoni Chapel
Current Location:
Florence, Santa Maria Novella, Tornabuoni Chapel
Original Location:
Florence, Santa Maria Novella, Tornabuoni Chapel
Artistic Type (Category):
Digital images; Paintings
Artistic Type (Material/Technique):
Frescoes (paintings)
Donor:
Layman; Giovanni Tornabuoni, Florentine merchant, ambassador to the papal court, director of the Medici bank
Height/Width/Length(cm):
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Inscription:
Related Resources:
Cadogan, Jean. Domenico Ghirlandaio: Artist and artisan. Yale University Press, 2000;
Opera per Santa Maria Novella. "The Tornabuoni Chapel (Maggiore Chapel)."
http://www.chiesasantamarianovella.it/en/artworks/tornabuoni-chapel-maggiore-chapel
;
Simons, Patricia. "The Social and Religious Context of Iconographic Oddity: Breastfeeding in Ghirlandaio's
Birth of the Baptist
. Medieval and Renaissance Lactations: Images, Rhetorics, Practices. Edited by Juta Gisela Sperling. Ashgate, 2013.