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design drawings --- Raphael cartoons --- Udine, da, Giovanni
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Art --- cartoons [working drawings] --- tapestries --- apostles --- Raphael cartoons --- Thornhill, James --- Raphael --- Columbia University
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Art --- cartoons [working drawings] --- tapestries --- Rome, Sixtijnse kapel --- Raphael cartoons --- Raphael --- Victoria and Albert Museum [London]
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Art --- cartoons [working drawings] --- tapestries --- Rome, Sixtijnse kapel --- Raphael cartoons --- Raphael --- Victoria and Albert Museum [London]
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Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- cartoons [working drawings] --- influence --- tapestries --- Raphael cartoons --- Raphael
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Historians regard Raphael's Cartoons (Great Britain, Royal Collections), as the prime source of the Solomonic column motif in art of the north. It was in fact the "truncated" set of Solomonic columns now in the Chapel of the Holy Sacrament, Saint Peter, Rome, which provided most artists with their model throughout the 16th and 17th cs., demonstrated by its use in Venice, particularly by Veronese, and in Mantua. The earlier history of the motif in England is mostly seen on title pages in the context of militant Protestantism. In paintings by Rubens and Van Dyck, and a design by Inigo Jones for the Earl of Arundel around 1620, the meaning of the Solomonic column was altered to a more pronounced monarchical meaning. The motif continued to be used as a royalist Anglican emblem in Britain throughout the 17th and 18th cs.
Architecture --- pillars [structural elements] --- invloed van Italiaanse school --- Rome, Sint-Pietersbasiliek --- Raphael cartoons --- Raphael --- Veronese, Paolo --- Dyck, van, Anthony --- Rubens, Peter Paul --- Jones, Inigo
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In 1515, Pope Leo X commissioned the Italian painter Raffaello Sanzio (1483–1520), now generally known as Raphael in English, to make the cartoons for a series of ten tapestries with scenes from the lives of Saints Peter and Paul. This commission played an instrumental part in the stylistic development of the Flemish tapestries, a marvellous illustration of princely splendour in the sixteenth century. Under Habsburg rule, Brussels soon emerged as a leading manufactory for exquisite products. Raphael’s designs are among the most successful series in the history of tapestry production. This publication highlights the tremendous wealth of these tapestries in intricate detail. It accompanies a collection exhibition of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, home to the former imperial tapestry collection.
Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- tapestries --- Raphael cartoons --- Raphael --- Tapisserie --- Raphaël --- Cartons de tapisserie. --- Influence. --- Tapestry cartoons --- Tapestry, Flemish --- Tapestry, Renaissance --- Christian art and symbolism --- Raphael, --- Coecke van Aelst, Pieter,
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Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- History --- tapestries --- Decius Mus [reeks] --- Handelingen van de apostelen [reeks] --- Raphael cartoons --- Stuart, Elizabeth --- Raphael --- Frederick V [Elector Palatinate] --- Rubens, Peter Paul --- Elizabeth Stuart [Queen of Bohemia]
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