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Other Frescoes

Other Frescoes

Venus Anadyomene

c.1853-76

Photogalvanograph, printed in red ink | RCIN 853862

A photogalvanograph of an offset in the British Museum, London (inv.no.1939,0201.1) from a drawing which copies the figure of Venus in the fresco, designed by Raphael, depicting the birth of Venus on the east wall of the stufetta, or bathroom, in the apartments of Cardinal Bibbiena in the Vatican Palace. The stufetta was frescoed with mythological subjects by Raphael's workshop c.1516. India laid. Annotated on verso. See RCIN 853861 for another photograph of the same offset.

Cardinal Bibbiena had a close friendship with Raphael, patronising him on a number of occasions and, it would seem, facilitating the betrothal of the artist to his niece. In addition to the stufetta, Raphael's workshop also painted Cardinal Bibbiena's loggia. Both spaces were designed in a manner imitating ancient Roman painted decoration, and included depictions of episodes from Ovid, grotesques and ornamental motifs. The stufetta was rediscovered in the nineteenth century and survives in a much damaged form today; the loggetta was not rediscovered until the twentieth century. 
  • Acquired for the Prince Consort's Raphael Collection (c.1853-76)