Andrea del Sarto travels briefly to France …

Years: 1518 - 1518

Andrea del Sarto travels briefly to France in 1518, although his crucial influences remain Raphael and the Roman High Renaissance.

Pontormo, who, after briefly studying with Leonardo, became an assistant to Andrea del Sarto, from whom he learned the High Renaissance idiom, had broken completely from the classical style by 1515, when he began his Joseph in Egypt, which he completes in 1518.

The Joseph canvases (now in the National Gallery in London) offer another example of Pontormo's developing style.

Done around the same time as the earlier Visitation, these works (such as Joseph in Egypt, at left) show a much more mannerist leaning.

According to Giorgio Vasari, the sitter for the boy seated on a step is his young apprentice, Bronzino.

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