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  1. Oct 4, 2022 · DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF THE PORTRAIT OF JULIUS II BY RAFFAELLO. This exciting masterpiece, painted by Raphael between 1511-1512, depicts Pope Julius II in a new way. Raphael breaks with all iconographic tradition and places the pope at the centre of the canvas not as an aseptic hieratic figure, but as a real man.

  2. Location. National Gallery, London, Uffizi and other versions. Portrait of Pope Julius II is an oil painting of 1511–1512 by the Italian High Renaissance painter Raphael. The portrait of Pope Julius II was unusual for its time and would carry a long influence on papal portraiture. From early in its life, it was specially hung at the pillars ...

    • 108 cm × 80.7 cm (43 in × 31.8 in)
    • Raphael
    • 1511–1512
  3. To even begin analyzing the portrait and its subject, we must first look at the historical context. The portrait comes at a time where the Pope began to grow his beard out due to the fact he had just lost a war in the city of Bologna (Raphael also painted a bearded Julius in the The Mass at Bolsena), which was in Italy – meaning this was a time of mourning for the pope, and these were not ...

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  5. Nov 25, 2000 · Raphael's portrait of Pope Leo X (1518-19) shows him with two cardinals in what looks like a scene of heavyweight intrigue. Titian's Pope Paul III (1546) has the pope engaged in similar top-level ...

  6. Dec 6, 2023 · Pope Leo X, son of Lorenzo de’ Medici, is best known for his wasteful habits, lecherous activities, and hedonistic quote, “Since God has given us the papacy, let us enjoy it.”. But, judging from his portrayal in Raphael’s 1518 Portrait of Leo X with Cardinals Giulio de’ Medici and Luigi de’ Rossi, one would never guess that Leo’s ...

  7. Portrait of Julius II. Giuliano della Rovere (Albissola, Savona 1443- Rome 1513) was pope from 1503 to 1513 under the name Julius II. A skilful politician, but above all a military man of impulsive character, he based his entire pontificate on the consolidation of the Church's role in the European context, the affirmation of its temporal power ...

  8. Portrait of Pope Julius II is an oil portrait of 1511–12 by the Italian High Renaissance painter Raphael. It has 101 x 83 cm dimensions, and you can find the artwork in Room IX of the Borghese Gallery. History. The portrait of Pope Julius II was bizarre for its time and would carry a prolonged impact on papal portraiture.

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