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Raphael - Revolution in Tapestry Design
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The stunning allure of Raphael’s tapestries is unveiled like never before. In 1515, Pope Leo X tasked the celebrated Italian artist Raffaello Sanzio, widely known in English as Raphael, with creating designs for a series of ten tapestries depicting scenes from the lives of Saints Peter and Paul. This project was pivotal in shaping the stylistic evolution of Flemish tapestry, a remarkable reflection of sixteenth-century royal opulence. Under Habsburg dominion, Brussels rapidly rose as a renowned center for the production of these exquisite artworks. Raphael’s designs stand out as some of the most successful in the tapestry production history. This publication delves into the intricate richness of these masterpieces, coinciding with an exhibition at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, which houses the former imperial tapestry collection, running from 26 September 2023 to 14 January 2024.
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The stunning allure of Raphael’s tapestries is unveiled like never before. In 1515, Pope Leo X tasked the celebrated Italian artist Raffaello Sanzio, widely known in English as Raphael, with creating designs for a series of ten tapestries depicting scenes from the lives of Saints Peter and Paul. This project was pivotal in shaping the stylistic evolution of Flemish tapestry, a remarkable reflection of sixteenth-century royal opulence. Under Habsburg dominion, Brussels rapidly rose as a renowned center for the production of these exquisite artworks. Raphael’s designs stand out as some of the most successful in the tapestry production history. This publication delves into the intricate richness of these masterpieces, coinciding with an exhibition at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, which houses the former imperial tapestry collection, running from 26 September 2023 to 14 January 2024.
