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  1. Pietro Perugino’s Christ Giving the Keys of the Kingdom to St. Peter is an exemplar of Italian Renaissance painting. The work was part of a large decorative program commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV in 1481 for the walls of the Sistine Chapel (the name “Sistine” being derived from Sixtus’ own name), which was then, as it is today, the pope’s private chapel in the Vatican, in Rome.

  2. May 3, 2024 · THE ‘KEY’ MOMENT: ‘The delivery of the keys to St. Peter’ by Pietro Perugino Officially he is a painter, but concealed under his artistic guise is a character, a charisma and a creative burst of imagination. Pietro Perugino (1452 – 1523) is regarded as one of the greatest champions of the renewal of Italian art.

  3. Pietro Perugino, Christ Handing the Keys of the Kingdom to St. Peter, Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome, Italy, 1481-83, fresco Perhaps the most famous painting in the Sistine Chapel before Michelangelo’s time was one by fresco by Pietro Perugino called “Christ Handing the Keys of the Kingdom to Saint Peter”.

  4. This spatial clarity is one of the aspects of Perugino’s work that would become a feature of later Renaissance art. Christ Giving the Keys to St. Peter, fresco in the SIstine Chapel that was painted in 1481–82 by Italian Renaissnce artist Perugio. The painting is part of the cycle of frescoes on the north wall of the chapel that illustrate ...

  5. Perugino (born c. 1450, Città della Pieve, near Perugia, Romagna [Italy]—died February/March 1523, Fontignano, near Perugia) was an Italian Renaissance painter of the Umbria school and the teacher of Raphael. His work (e.g., Christ Giving the Keys to St. Peter, 1481–82, a fresco in the Sistine Chapel in Rome) anticipated High Renaissance ...

  6. Mar 12, 2010 · Delivery of the Keys (Christ Handing the Keys to St. Peter) label QS:Len,"Christ Handing the Keys to St. Peter" label QS:Lel,"Ο Χριστός Παραδίδει τα Κλειδιά στον Πέτρο detail"

  7. Feb 21, 2016 · File:Entrega de las llaves a San Pedro (Perugino).jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Metadata. Size of this preview: 800 × 483 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 193 pixels | 640 × 386 pixels | 1,024 × 618 pixels | 1,280 × 772 pixels | 3,187 × 1,923 ...

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