ANSELMI, Michelangelo: Virgin in Glory Flanked by Sts John the Baptist and Stephen
Virgin in Glory Flanked by Sts John the Baptist and Stephen Michelangelo Anselmi emerged as a notable figure in 16th-century Italian art, synthesizing the graceful, elongated forms of Mannerism with the spiritual intensity characteristic of Counter-Reformation devotional painting. Created during the 1530s, this composition exemplifies the period's fascination with heavenly visions, positioning the Virgin Mary in celestial splendor attended by two venerated saints—John the Baptist, Christ's forerunner, and Stephen, the first Christian martyr. The arrangement reflects both traditional iconographic conventions and the innovative spatial dynamics that made Anselmi's work influential among Parmesan and Central Italian artists of his generation.