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Architecture

Raphael's career as an architect saw him work on St Peter's Basilica, Vatican

Palazzo Pandolfini

c.1853-1876

Albumen print | RCIN 854150

A photograph showing Palazzo Pandolfini, a building in Via San Gallo, Florence, commissioned by the bishop of Troia, Giannozzo Pandolfini, from Raphael. Annotated on the verso.

A number of different timetables have been proposed by scholars for the construction of the building.

According to Pagliara (see Bibliographic References), Raphael probably saw the terrain and the existing buildings between 1515 and 1516, but did not begin working on this project until 1517. Then living in Rome, Raphael possibly sent the plans he drew over to Florence, where Giovan Francesco da Sangallo first and his brother Aristotile da Sangallo later were actually in charge of the architectural workshop.
According to Ruschi (see Bibliographic References), the project is to be dated before the visit of Pope Leo X to Florence in 1515 as works on the palace were then already in progress and the first phase of the construction was finished in 1520. Ferdinando Pandolfini became responsible for the second phase of works after the death of his uncle Giannozzo in 1525.

  • Acquired for the Prince Consort's Raphael Collection (c.1853-76)