The artwork titled “Madonna of the Harpies,” created by Andrea del Sarto in 1517 in Florence, Italy, exemplifies the High Renaissance art movement. This religious painting, executed in oil on panel, measures 207 x 178 cm and is housed in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy.
The artwork depicts the Madonna standing on a pedestal with the Christ Child in her arms, surrounded by Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint John the Evangelist. Two cherubic figures, or putti, are positioned at the Madonna’s feet, with one appearing to hold onto her robe. The Madonna’s serene expression and graceful posture exude a sense of divine tranquility, a hallmark of High Renaissance art. The figures are rendered with exquisite detail and a harmonious blend of colors, highlighting Andrea del Sarto’s masterful technique and his ability to convey religious themes with profound emotional depth.