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STC176467 Panel from the Raphael Loggia at the Vatican, from Delle Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano, engraved by Giovanni Ottaviani (c.1735-1808), published c.1772-77 (hand coloured engraving) by Savorelli, G. (d.1791) & Camporesi, P. (1726-81) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: engravings commissioned by Pope Clement XIII; depicting frescoes in Pope Leo Xs private apartments in the Vatican painted by Raphael (1483-1520) 1518-20; ); The Stapleton Collection; Italian, out of copyright
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Abundance Cameo Elaborate Garland Leopard Medallion Opulent Pheasant Renaissance Design Stucco Sumptuous Trompe L Oeil Marbling Trompe Loeil Marbling Wild Cat
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This exquisite hand-coloured engraving captures a panel from the renowned Raphael Loggia at the Vatican. Created by Giovanni Ottaviani in the late 18th century, this print showcases the opulent interior decoration and sumptuous frescoes that adorned Pope Leo X's private apartments during the Renaissance period. The panel is an intricate display of abundance and ornate design, featuring elements such as birds, leopards, medallions, and fruits. The garland of wild cats and pheasants adds to its decorative allure while symbolizing wealth and game. The trompe l'oeil marbling technique further enhances its visual appeal, creating a sense of depth and texture. This 16th-century masterpiece exemplifies Renaissance aesthetics with its elaborate patterns and renaissance motifs. It beautifully combines botanical elements with natural history references, showcasing a deep appreciation for both science and art. Commissioned by Pope Clement XIII himself, these engravings were intended to immortalize Raphael's original frescoes within the loggia. They serve as a testament to his genius as well as an important historical record of Vatican artistry. Now part of a private collection known as The Stapleton Collection, this print offers viewers a glimpse into the grandeur of Italian interior decoration during one of history's most influential artistic periods. Its detailed craftsmanship invites us to appreciate not only its beauty but also the skillful mastery behind it.
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