Saint Joseph and the Christ Child by Guido Reni - 1640 - 72.4 x 88.9 cm Museum of Fine Arts Saint Joseph and the Christ Child by Guido Reni - 1640 - 72.4 x 88.9 cm Museum of Fine Arts

Saint Joseph and the Christ Child

oil on canvas • 72.4 x 88.9 cm
  • Guido Reni - November 4, 1575 - August 18, 1642 Guido Reni 1640

Guido Reni was the most famous Italian painter of his day, revered for the grace and naturalness of his serenely balanced compositions. He was even referred to as the divine Guido.

Working during the Catholic Counter-Reformation in the seventeenth century, Reni depicted images of saints and holy figures in the humanized and accessible form Catholic leaders required. This beautifully intimate portrayal of Joseph demonstrates Reni´s skill through his rendering of the foster father of Christ as a simple man tenderly holding his infant son. The fruit held by the infant Jesus is a reminder to the viewer of both the fall of man in Eden as well as the fruitfulness of redemption through the advent of Christianity.