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Art --- Renaissance --- Vaticaan --- Rome, Sixtijnse kapel --- Julius II [Pope] --- Leo X [Pope] --- Monumenti musei e gallerie pontificie [Città del Vaticano] --- anno 1500-1599 --- Rome
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Art --- Renaissance --- Vaticaan --- Rome, Sixtijnse kapel --- Julius II [Pope] --- Leo X [Pope] --- Monumenti musei e gallerie pontificie [Città del Vaticano] --- anno 1500-1599 --- Rome
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Around 1515, Raphael (1483-1520) designed a set of tapestries for Leo X, the first Medici pope. Each was sumptuously woven in gold, silver, and silk, and depicted scenes from classical mythology with inventive grotesques. Now lost, these spectacular, grand-scale textiles are reconstructed in Raphael's Tapestries and set among a series of unprecedented decorative projects that Pope Leo commissioned from the artist. Likely produced by the Brussels weaver Pieter van Aelst, the tapestries pioneered a new all'antica style analogous with contemporary painted and sculpted interior programs. Tapestries played a central role at Leo's court, as spectacle and as propaganda, and the Grotesques of Leo X would inform tapestry design for the next three centuries. Their beauty and complexity rivaled those of contemporary painting, and their luxurious materials made them highly prized. With this new study, the Grotesques take their rightful place as Renaissance masterworks and as documents of the fervent humanist culture of early 16th-century Rome.
Tapestry, Renaissance --- Mythology, Classical, in art. --- Art and society --- Mythologie ancienne dans l'art --- Art et société --- Themes, motives. --- History --- Histoire --- Raphael, --- Leo --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Art patronage. --- grotesques --- tapestries --- mythology [literary genre] --- patronage --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Raphael --- Aelst, van, Pieter, the elder --- Leo X [Pope] --- Tapisserie de la Renaissance --- Thèmes, motifs --- Art et société --- Thèmes, motifs --- Mythology, Classical, in art --- Renaissance tapestry --- Themes, motives --- Sanzio, Raffaele, --- Raffaello Sanzio, --- Santi, Raffaello, --- Sanzio, Raffaello, --- Raffael, --- Raffaello, --- Urbino, Raffaello da, --- Sanctius, Raphael, --- Urbinas, Raphael Sanctius, --- Rafaėlʹ, --- Raffaele Sanzio, --- Sanzi, Raffaello, --- de' Medici, Giovanni --- de Médicis, Jean --- Léon --- Art --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Social aspects --- De' Medici, Giovanni, --- Leone --- Medici, Giovanni de', --- Sanzio, Raffaele --- Raffaello Sanzio --- Santi, Raffaello --- Sanzio, Raffaello --- Raffael --- Raffaello --- Urbino, Raffaello da --- Sanctius, Raphae, --- Urbinas, Raphael Sanctius --- Rafaėlʹ --- Raffaele Sanzio --- Sanzi, Raffaello --- Aelst, van, Pieter [sr.] --- invloed van antieke kunst
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In the “Anno Sanzio” 2020 the fifth centenary of Raphael’s death occurs, and the Vatican Museums celebrate this anniversary in an exclusive way by means of this imposing two-volume, elegant boxed work. The long restoration of the tapestries, which has been going on for several years, required elaborate historical-artistic investigations and in-depth archival and scientific researches, carried out by art history and restoration specialists of the Vatican Museums, with the contributions of experts and scholars both from Italy and Europe. Enriched by many color photos, images for comparison, graphical reconstructions and a large series of replicas and copies inspired by Raphael series, the publication extensively examines the tapestries of the “Scuola Vecchia” which depict scenes from the New Testament and are traditionally divided into stories of Peter and stories of Paul. The first volume presents essays on the history of these fine textile artifacts, on the client, the execution technique, the scientific investigations and the restorations, as well as the regesto of the documents. The second volume, on the other hand, is a small box containing eleven booklets dedicated to each of the tapestries, with analytical and graphically enriched sheets aimed at restoring their original appearance, having also considered the relationship with Raphael’s cartoons preserved at Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Six folding tables are also included, presenting different hypotheses for the arrangement of the tapestries in the Sistine Chapel.
Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- tapestries --- Handelingen van de apostelen [reeks] --- Rome, Sixtijnse kapel --- Raphael --- Aelst, van, Pieter, the elder --- Leo X [Pope] --- Tapestry, Flemish. --- Tapestry, Renaissance --- Tapestry --- Apostles in art. --- Apôtres --- Tapisserie de la Renaissance --- Tapisserie flamande. --- Tapisserie --- Conservation and restoration --- Dans l'art. --- Conservation et restauration --- Raphael, --- Aelst, Pieter van, --- Leo --- Raphaël --- Léon X --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Art patronage. --- Cappella Sistina (Vatican Palace, Vatican City) --- Vatican --- Cappella Sistina --- Tapestry, Flemish --- Apostles in art --- Fiber sculpture --- Tapestries --- Decorative arts --- Interior decoration --- Needlework --- Textile fabrics --- Wall hangings --- Renaissance tapestry --- De' Medici, Giovanni, --- Leone --- Medici, Giovanni de', --- de Médicis, Jean --- Aelst, Pierre van Edinghen, --- Edingen, Pieter van, --- Edinghen, Pieter van, --- Enghien van Aelst, Pierre d', --- Van Aelst, Pieter, --- Sanzio, Raffaele --- Raffaello Sanzio --- Santi, Raffaello --- Sanzio, Raffaello --- Raffael --- Raffaello --- Urbino, Raffaello da --- Sanctius, Raphae, --- Urbinas, Raphael Sanctius --- Rafaėlʹ --- Raffaele Sanzio --- Sanzi, Raffaello --- Cappella pontificia (Vatican Palace, Vatican City) --- Sistine Chapel (Vatican Palace, Vatican City) --- Papal Chapel (Vatican Palace, Vatican City) --- Sixtinische Kapelle (Vatican Palace, Vatican City) --- Exhibitions --- Aelst, van, Pieter [sr.] --- Apôtres --- Raphaël --- Léon X
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