Cesare Mariannecci after Raphael - Late 19th Century Lithograph Philosophy

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Description

A finely detailed chromolithograph by Storch and Kramer after drawings by Cesare Mariannecci. The print reproduces Raphael's fresco in the Stanza della Segnatura in Vatican City. The personification of Philosophy sits on a throne sculpted into two busts of the Goddess Artemis. She wears a robe made up of four fabrics, each representing the four elements. On either side are two cherubs holding two-handled tablets with the inscription "cavsarum cognitio" (knowledge of causes). The Stanza della Segnatura was where the Holy See’s highest court met and it was one of Raphael's earliest commissions. When he began in 1508, Michaelangelo had also recently begun work on the Sistine Chapel nearby. This lithograph was acquired alongside two companion prints from the same fresco cycle representing the personifications of Theology and Poetry, which are also listed (SU049 and SU053). Elegantly presented in a gilt-effect frame. Unsigned. On paper.

Condition

Slight discolouration. However, overall the condition is good for a picture of this age. Scratches and scuffs to the frame.

Size

35 x 35cm (13.8" x 13.8")
Framed Size: 51 x 51cm (20.1" x 20.1")

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SKU su050
Artist Cesare Mariannecci after Raphael
Date Late 19th Century
Dimensions 35.0 x 35.0cm
Medium Lithograph
Style Realism
Subject Religious
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