Joos van Cleve

The Infants Jesus Christ and Saint John the Baptist Embracing

1520–25
Oil on panel
74.7 × 57.6 cm (29.4 × 22.7 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Joos van Cleve sold many versions of this painting to an international clientele eager for luxury goods. To suit the taste of his customers, Van Cleve learned to adapt the ideal forms of the Italian Renaissance to a Northern European context. Here, the poses and modeling of the intertwined children are indebted to the Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci, while the elaborate metalwork accents and costly materials comprising the architec- ture are characteristic of Northern European art. This particular painting includes the arms of its first owner— Pompejus Occo, the Amsterdam representative of the powerful German banking firm of Fugger—along the upper edge.

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