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''Epifania'' ( en,
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) is a
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or full-scale drawing in
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by
Michelangelo Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (; 6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), known as Michelangelo (), was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence, his work was insp ...
, produced in Rome around 1550–53. It is 2.32 metres tall by 1.65 m wide, and is made up of 26 sheets of paper. The composition shows the Virgin Mary, with the Christ child sitting between her legs. An adult male figure to the right, probably
St Joseph Joseph (; el, Ἰωσήφ, translit=Ioséph) was a 1st-century Jewish man of Nazareth who, according to the canonical Gospels, was married to Mary, the mother of Jesus, and was the legal father of Jesus. The Gospels also name some brothers of ...
, is pushed away by Mary. In front of him is the infant St John the Baptist. The adult figure standing to Mary's left is unidentified, as are other figures only just visible in the background. Michelangelo repeatedly changed the composition and its forms, as is apparent in the cartoon's alterations. The composition was originally thought to be of the Three Kings, which may be the reason for the title, but is now understood as referring to Christ's siblings mentioned in the Gospels (explained by Saint Epiphanias—another possible source for the title—as Joseph's sons by a previous marriage, and hence Mary's stepsons, leaving their marriage unconsummated—hence her pushing Joseph away—and Mary forever a virgin). Michelangelo's biographer
Ascanio Condivi Ascanio Condivi (1525 – 10 December 1574) was an Italian painter and writer. Generally regarded as a mediocre artist, he is primarily remembered as the biographer of Michelangelo. Biography The son of Latino Condivi and Vitangela de' Ric ...
used this cartoon for an unfinished painting. A 19th-century Scottish collector, John Malcolm of Poltalloch, bought it for only £11 0s 6d. and, on John's death in 1893, his son
John Wingfield Malcolm Lieutenant-Colonel John Wingfield Malcolm, 1st Baron Malcolm of Poltalloch, (16 April 1833 – 6 March 1902) was a British soldier and Conservative politician. Background and education Malcolm was the son of John Malcolm, 14th feudal baron of Po ...
gave it to the British Museum.BM PD 1895-9-15-518. Parliament voted £25,000 to purchase the rest of his collection for the museum two years later (). The cartoon is on display in Gallery 90 of the Museum.


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Michelangelo Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (; 6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), known as Michelangelo (), was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence, his work was insp ...


References


P. Barenboim (with Arthur Heath), ''Michelangelo’s Moment: The British Museum Madonna'' (LOOM, Moscow, 2018)
*J.A. Gere and N. Turner, ''Drawings by Michelangelo in the British Museum'', exhibition catalogue (London, The British Museum Press, 1975) *M. Hirst, ''Michelangelo and His Drawings'' (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1988) *M. Royalton-Kisch, H. Chapman and S. Coppel, ''Old Master Drawings from the Museum'', exhibition catalogue (London, The British Museum Press, 1996) *J. Wilde, ''Italian drawings in the Department of Prints and Drawings'', 2 (London, The British Museum Press, 1953)


External links


The British Museum's online description of Michelangelo's cartoon
{{British Museum Prints and drawings in the British Museum Drawings by Michelangelo 1550s drawings