Saint John the Baptist Cut out from a larger canvas, this painting represents John the Baptist turning his gaze toward the spectator. The saint’s truncated forearm and the direction of his pose, among other elements, suggest that this fragment once formed the right part of a composition, which likely featured the Madonna and Child in the center; there would have been another saint on the left. The farmhouses with thatched roofs in the background demonstrate the painter’s well-known tendency to incorporate rustic elements in religious paintings. The figure’s right eye, left knee, and left foot are reconstructions completed in 2009. Jacopo Bassano (Jacopo da Ponte) Bassano del Grappa, Italy, circa 1510 - 1592, Bassano del Grappa, Italy painting 27.1999