The artwork titled “Holy Family with Shepherds and Angels” was created by Parmigianino circa 1523 to 1524. This piece belongs to the Mannerism, or Late Renaissance, art movement and is categorized as a sketch and study. Currently, it resides in a private collection.
The artwork portrays an intricate and intimate scene comprising the Holy Family, shepherds, and angels. It features dynamic and fluid lines characteristic of the Mannerist style, capturing the soft yet expressive shapes of the figures. The Holy Family, positioned centrally, is enveloped by gentle yet attentive shepherds and angels, creating a sense of reverence and adoration. The use of shading and fine detail in the sketch demonstrates Parmigianino’s skill in capturing the ethereal and tender nature of the biblical scene.