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Other Frescoes

Other Frescoes

A study of St Peter and St Andrew for the Last Supper

c.1700-1850

Etching | RCIN 854069

An etching of a study for the figures of St Andrew and St Peter in the fresco of the Last Supper, thought to have been executed by the workshop of Perugino, painted on the walls of the refectory (now a museum) of the former Convent of Fuligno in Florence. As this print is lettered at the bottom of the image ("VII.Sup"; "36"), it was probably part of a larger series. Trimmed within the platemark.

See RCIN 854068 for a photograph of the drawing.

The fresco – which also depicts the scene of the Agony in the Garden in the background – was discovered in the 19th century and initially attributed to Raphael, but now it is believed to be by Pietro Perugino. A number of scholars debated the involvement of the workshop in this fresco and the date it was executed. In a recent exhibition catalogue, Padovani attributed the fresco to Perugino, describing the involvement of the workshop as secondary and minimal and dating the decoration towards the end of the 1470s, before the frescoes executed by Perugino in the Sistine Chapel (c.1481-1482). See Bibliographic References.

Ruland (1876) notes that the fresco was "in the former Nunnery of S. Onofrio, now in the Egyptian Museum, Florence". In 1855, the rooms of the Convent were used to accommodate the Egyptian Museum, which was later moved to its current location in Palazzo della Crocetta.
  • Added to the Prince Consort's Raphael Collection (c.1853-1876)