Typically speaking, the two main categories of his work, oil and fresco are split between the beginning and end of his art career. In the beginning, most of his work was fresco, for that's when he worked with Franciabigio in a partnership. Later, however, his work more commonly consisted of oil on wood paintings, such as his famous painting Madonna of the Harpies. For his grander works, Del Sarto typically worked on a large scale, especially with the frescoes, with the one exception in this post being his self-portrait, which is considerably smaller than his other works. Shearman, John (n.d.). Andrea Del Sarto. In The New Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica.
Web Gallery of Art. The Web Gallery of Art, http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/bio/a/andrea/sarto/biograph.html,. Accessed October 20, 2016. The Unofficial Guide to the Uffizi. The Virtual Unofficial Guide to the Uffizi, https://www.virtualuffizi.com/andrea-del-sarto.html, Accessed October 19, 2016.
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