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New Testament subjects

New Testament subjects

AFTER RAPHAEL (URBINO 1483-ROME 1520)

Charity for the Predella of the 'Baglioni Altarpiece'

c.1820-1870

Lithograph | 19.7 x 14.5 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 850299

A lithograph of a preparatory drawing by Raphael (c.1506-1507) now in the Albertina, Vienna (inv. no. 245r) for the painting depicting Charity now in the Pinacoteca Vaticana (inv. no. 331). Lettered with the title and the attribution of the drawing to Raphael and its location. Not in Ruland (1876).

See RCINs 850298 for a photograph of the drawing and 850292.c for a photograph of the painting. This drawing features a study for a Deposition on the verso (see RCIN 850453 for a photograph of the verso).

The painting of Charity together with those depicting Hope and Faith (see RCINs 850292.b and 850292.a for photographs of these) used to form the 'predella' of an altarpiece ('Baglioni Altarpiece') executed by Raphael for the church of San Francesco al Prato in Perugia and commissioned by Atalanta Baglioni to commemorate the death of her son Grifonetto, who was murdered in 1500. The predella panels were confiscated by Napoleon and housed in Paris from 1797 until the end of the Napoleonic era.

Raphael's choice of depicting the three theological virtues is unusual, as artists more often chose for the predella panels narrative stories related to the central panel. The central panel of this altarpiece is the so-called 'Borghese Entombment', a painting executed by Raphael (1507) now in the Galleria Borghese, Rome (inv.no. 170). Raphael is documented in Perugia in 1505, when scholars believe that Raphael received the commission and the majority of his preparatory drawings are dated c.1506-1507. A photograph of the painting is at RCIN 850288.

Nevertheless, the subjects depicted in the predella panels are connected with the overall commission: Hope and Faith are related to the motif embodied in the 'Entombment' (Christ's Martyrdom) and Charity underlines the role of motherhood, as a grieving mother was the donor of this altarpiece.

This print is listed as an addition in the master copy of the catalogue. Nevertheless, this is pasted on the folio sheet and the organisation of the Raphael Collection is believed to have been largely completed by 1876.

  • Creator(s)

    After Raphael (Urbino 1483-Rome 1520) (artist)

  • 19.7 x 14.5 cm (sheet of paper)
    13.2 x 11.1 cm (image)

  • CROQUIS DE LA FIGURE DE LA CHARITÉ PAR RAPHAEL

  • Probably added to the Prince Consort's Raphael Collection (after 1876)

  • Subject(s)
    • Religion & Theology
      • Religions and faiths
        • Christianity
          • Practical theology (Christian). Religious practices. Ascetic and mystical theology
            • Moral theology
              • Virtues (Christianity)
                • Theological virtues
                  • Faith (Theological virtue)
          • Life of Christ
            • Passion of Christ
              • Entombment of Christ
              • Christ-Lamentation (Madonna & Others)
    • Arts, Recreation, Entertainment & Sport
      • Music
        • Religious music
          • Liturgical music
            • Psalms. Psalters. Lamentations
      • Architecture
        • Ecclesiastical & religious architecture
          • Funerary architecture
            • Tombs
    • Places
      • Asia
        • Israel
          • Jerusalem
            • Golgotha
  • Bibliographic reference(s)

    p. 168, no. 142r (Joannides 1983 : Joannides, P., 1983. The Drawings of Raphael, with a complete catalogue, Oxford)
    pp. 233-246, no. 30 and 31B (Capellen 2001 : Capellen, JM, 2001. Raphael : the paintings. Volume 1, The Beginning in Umbria and Florence ca.1500-1508 )