Sacrifice of Isaac (Andrea del Sarto)

Sacrifice of Isaac refers to a work by Andrea del Sarto, existing in three versions at the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden (213x159 cm; 1527-1529[1][2]), the Cleveland Museum of Art (178x138 cm[3]) and the Museo del Prado (98x69 cm; c.1527-1530[4]).

Sacrifice of Isaac
Year1527 (Julian)
Dimensions213 cm (84 in) × 159 cm (63 in)
LocationGemäldegalerie Alte Meister
CollectionStaatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden 
Accession No.Gal.-Nr. 77 

History

The Dresden version was commissioned in 1527 by Giovanni Battista Della Palla as a gift for Francis I of France, who around ten years earlier had hosted the artist at the Palace of Fontainebleau. Della Palla was imprisoned before the work could be completed and just before the artist's death, after which three versions were made, as recorded in Vasari's Lives of the Artists, with different dimensions and levels of finish. The work now in Cleveland was probably a test-piece left incomplete, whilst the Dresden version (the largest and most finished) was possibly intended for Francis but was instead seized by Alfonso d'Avalos, marchese del Vasto, who had his monogram added on the rock in the foreground.

Some argue that the version owned by the marchese was in fact the smallest of the three, the one now in Madrid, which is identical to the Dresden version and thus probably slightly later than it. The Madrid version is known to have been acquired by Charles IV of Spain and appears in the written record for the first time in a 1779 inventory of the Casita del Príncipe at the Escorial Monastery. It was later recorded at the Royal Palace of Aranjuez in 1814, whose collections were later merged into the Prado. The Dresden work was in the Estense collection in Modena, from which it was sold in 1746 in the Dresden Sale.

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References

  1. (in German) AA.VV., Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister Dresden, Band I, die augstellten Werke, Walter König, Colonia 2006. ISBN 978-88-86392-48-8
  2. "Catalogue entry" (in German).
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