Saint Joseph and the Christ Child
1645 - 1650.Not on display
This beautifully finished drawing depicts Saint Joseph and the Christ Child walking through a landscape. A tree situated to the right appears just behind Saint Joseph. The Christ Child carries a large basket and Saint Joseph, a rod. He holds the child by the wrist, a detail specifically found in various versions of this theme produced by Cantarini, Elsheimer and Sánchez Cotán. It is possible that Cano may have seen some or all of these sources as well as other works influenced by them.
Cano painted Saint Joseph and the Christ Child on several occasions and sculpted them at least once, even though none of the works that have survived reflect the composition of this drawing. Nevertheless, according to Palomino, it is very possible that the drawing is related to the small altarpiece in the church of San Ginés in Madrid. Both the scale and the technique employed in this sheet exhibit many similarities with The Annunciation (D3819). Therefore, it has been dated 1645–50.
Veliz, Zahira, Alonso Cano (1601-1667): dibujos, Santander, Fundación Marcelino Botín, 2009, p.254-255; nº 34