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Now on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the Raphael Cartoons are widely considered one of the glories of the Italian Renaissance. Made as full-scale design drawings for tapestries, their survival is remarkable given their original purpose and inherent fragility. This beautiful and compelling book presents a new consideration of Raphael's achievement, shedding fresh light on the Cartoons' history from their creation, their acquisition by the English Crown in 1623, to their loan to the South Kensington Museum by Queen Victoria in 1865 in memory of Prince Albert. Illustrated with entirely new digital photography, made to mark the 500th anniversary of the artist's death, the book focuses on Raphael's artistic practice and his legacy. The Cartoons were carefully designed to be reproduced, and they are shown here as never before.

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'contains excellent essays on the tapestries' creation, display and history...' Paul Joannides, The Art Newspaper, 1st February 2021

Table of Contents
Director's Foreword, Tristram Hunt -- The Museum Story: An Introduction, Ana Debenedetti -- The Raphael Cartoons -- The Making of the Cartoons: Raphael and his Workshop, Ana Debenedetti -- Raphael's Tapestries Past and Present, Alessandra Rodolfo -- The Cartoons at Hampton Court Palace, Brett Dolman -- The Afterlife of the Cartoons: Their Copies and British Art, Ana Debenedetti

The Raphael Cartoons

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    A Paperback / softback by Ana Debenedetti, Alessandra Rodolfo, Brett Dolman

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      Publisher: V & A Publishing
      Publication Date: 03/11/2020
      ISBN13: 9781838510091, 978-1838510091
      ISBN10: 1838510095
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Now on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the Raphael Cartoons are widely considered one of the glories of the Italian Renaissance. Made as full-scale design drawings for tapestries, their survival is remarkable given their original purpose and inherent fragility. This beautiful and compelling book presents a new consideration of Raphael's achievement, shedding fresh light on the Cartoons' history from their creation, their acquisition by the English Crown in 1623, to their loan to the South Kensington Museum by Queen Victoria in 1865 in memory of Prince Albert. Illustrated with entirely new digital photography, made to mark the 500th anniversary of the artist's death, the book focuses on Raphael's artistic practice and his legacy. The Cartoons were carefully designed to be reproduced, and they are shown here as never before.

      Trade Review
      'contains excellent essays on the tapestries' creation, display and history...' Paul Joannides, The Art Newspaper, 1st February 2021

      Table of Contents
      Director's Foreword, Tristram Hunt -- The Museum Story: An Introduction, Ana Debenedetti -- The Raphael Cartoons -- The Making of the Cartoons: Raphael and his Workshop, Ana Debenedetti -- Raphael's Tapestries Past and Present, Alessandra Rodolfo -- The Cartoons at Hampton Court Palace, Brett Dolman -- The Afterlife of the Cartoons: Their Copies and British Art, Ana Debenedetti

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