Sacred Conversation
1525 · Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice
religiousIn contrast with Lotto, Savoldo, Romanino and Moretto, Jacopo Negretti, known as Palma il Vecchio, worked wholly within the tradition of Venetian painting. Influenced in his early years by the example of the great painters of the fifteenth century, he soon absorbed the lessons of Giorgione's revolution and subsequently fell under the spell of the personality of Titian, with the result that in his paintings of the early 1520s figures and landscape are both rendered in the most sumptuous of colours, both inhabit a calm, restful, sentimental atmosphere whose climate is unchanging and unchangeable. The masterpiece of this phase of his career is undoubtedly this 'Sacred Conversation' which was perhaps the painting which Ridolfi quotes as hanging in the house of the Widmann family in 1648.
