Stock No. 32448

Set of 7 Silver Plate Framed Raphael Cartoons

These framed artworks are after artist John F. Henning’s 19th century plaster cast depictions of seven religious tapestries by high renaissance painter Raphael. Each are made in silver plate on copper electrotype plaques within a glazed ebonised wooden frame. All scenes are of a religious nature, depicting key episodes of the lives of Christian apostles…

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£4,975.00

Dimensions

Depth: 3.5cm1.38in

Width: 35.5cm13.98in

Height: 26.5cm10.43in

Weight: 14kg30.86lbs

Metric
Imperial

Condition Report

Good structural condition.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1820

Maker

John F. Henning

Material

Copper, Silver, Wood

Origin

England

Period

Early 19th Century

Style

Georgian, Grand Tour, Neoclassical, Regency, Victorian

About this piece

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These framed artworks are after artist John F. Henning’s 19th century plaster cast depictions of seven religious tapestries by high renaissance painter Raphael. Each are made in silver plate on copper electrotype plaques within a glazed ebonised wooden frame. All scenes are of a religious nature, depicting key episodes of the lives of Christian apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul. They include ‘The Healing of the Lame Man’, ‘Christ’s Charge to Peter’, ‘The Sacrifice at Lystra’, ‘The Death of Ananias’, ‘The Miraculous Draught of Fishes’, ‘The Conversion of the Proconsul’ and ‘Paul Preaching at Athens’. These plaques are rarely available as a complete set of seven.

The Raphael Cartoons

Best known for his works in Italian architecture including ‘School of Athens’ and ‘Madonna’, Raphael is considered one of the most influential painters of the renaissance period. In 1515, Pope Leo X commissioned Raphael to paint what are today known as the Raphael Cartoons: a series of ten artistic tapestries to be displayed in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican City. Of the ten original designs, only seven have survived and can currently be viewed at the V&A museum in London.

John F. Henning

In the early 19th century, Scottish sculptor John F. Henning, regarded most notably for his scale replicas of Greek friezes, recreated the Raphael Cartoons in plaster cast. These scale casts provided inspiration for these silver plate plaques, captured in stunning detail with relief decoration.

Additional Information:

Frames are slightly different sizes. Four measure W35.5 x H26.5cm and three W32 x H28cm.

Weight stated is for all 7 frames.

Additional information

Weight 14 kg
Dimensions 3.5 × 35.5 × 26.5 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1820

Maker

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Origin

England

Period

Early 19th Century

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