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Other Frescoes

Other Frescoes

A study of Apollo

c.1860-1876

Carbon print | RCIN 853975

A photograph of a red-chalk drawing now in the Albertina, Vienna (inv. no.218), where it is catalogued as by Raphael (c.1518). The study is of the nude figure of Apollo for the Banquet of the Gods from the vault of the entrance loggia of the Farnesina, Agostino Chigi's villa in Rome, which was frescoed with mythological subjects by Raphael's workshop c.1518. Annotation on the verso.

In the fresco, the figure of the God would have been depicted partially draped. The attribution of this drawing has been debated by a number of scholars (see Bibliographic References).

The fresco decoration in the Farnesina illustrates the classical fable of Cupid and Psyche, a story which was also frequently used to decorate Florentine wedding chests. Raphael's fresco scheme comprises two primary scenes in the vault (painted to resemble tapestries), accompanied by a series of episodes painted in the pendentives. The whole is encompassed within a fictive pergola, which gives the viewer the impression of looking up into the heavens. Only the upper part of the loggia is painted (the vault and its supporting pendentives and spandrels).
  • Acquired for the Prince Consort's Raphael Collection (c.1860-76)