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PRESENTATION

RAFFAELLO (Raffaello Sanzio) , Les Cartons de tapisserie, v. 1515 - v. 1516, dessin et peinture à l'eau, London, Victoria & Albert Museum, ROYAL LOANS.8.

Commande du Pape Léon X de 10 cartons de tapisserie relatant la vie de Pierre et de Paul (thème des Actes des Apôtres), seuls sept sur dix cartons existent aujourd'hui et sont conservés à l'Albert Museum de Londres : - "La pêche miraculeuse / The miraculous draught of fishes (Luke 5: 1-11)", ROYAL LOANS.2, - "La conversion du proconcul / The conversion of the Proconsul (Acts 13: 6-12)", ROYAL LOANS.8, - "La mort d'Ananias / The death of Ananias (Acts 5: 1-5)", ROYAL LOANS.5, - "La guérison du boiteux / The healing of the lame man (Acts 3: 1-8)", ROYAL LOANS.4, - "Le Christ donnant les clefs du paradis à Saint Pierre / Christ's charge to Peter (Matthew 16: 18-19, John 21: 15-17)", ROYAL LOANS.3, - "Le sacrifice de Lystre / The sacrifice at Lystra (Acts 14: 8-18)", ROYAL LOANS. 6, - "Saint Paul prêchant à Athènes / Paul preaching at Athens (Acts 17: 16-34)", ROYAL LOANS.7.

Quotation

The Cartons, as they are properly no other than Colour’d Drawings, are Handled accordingly, and extreamly well.

Quotation

It must be consider’d they [ndr : les cartons de Raphaël] were made for Patterns for Tapistry, not profess’d Pictures, and painted, not in Oil, but in Distemper : If therefore one sees not the Warmth, and Mellowness, and Delicacy of Colouring which is to be found in Correggio, Titian, or Rubens, it may fairly be imputed in a great measure to these Causes. A Judicious Painter has other Considerations relating to the Colouring when he makes Patters for Tapistry to be heightned with Gold, and Silver, than when he paints a Picture without such View ; nor can a sort of Dryness, and Harshness be avoided in Distemper, upon Paper : Time moreover has apparently chang’d some of the Colours. In a word, the Tout-Ensemble of the Colours is Agreeable, and Noble ; and the Parts of it are in General Extreamly, but not Superlatively Good.

Quotation

It must be consider’d they [ndr : les cartons de Raphaël] were made for Patterns for Tapistry, not profess’d Pictures, and painted, not in Oil, but in Distemper : If therefore one sees not the Warmth, and Mellowness, and Delicacy of Colouring which is to be found in Correggio, Titian, or Rubens, it may fairly be imputed in a great measure to these Causes. A Judicious Painter has other Considerations relating to the Colouring when he makes Patters for Tapistry to be heightned with Gold, and Silver, than when he paints a Picture without such View ; nor can a sort of Dryness, and Harshness be avoided in Distemper, upon Paper : Time moreover has apparently chang’d some of the Colours. In a word, the Tout-Ensemble of the Colours is Agreeable, and Noble ; and the Parts of it are in General Extreamly, but not Superlatively Good.

Quotation

It must be consider’d they [ndr : les cartons de Raphaël] were made for Patterns for Tapistry, not profess’d Pictures, and painted, not in Oil, but in Distemper : If therefore one sees not the Warmth, and Mellowness, and Delicacy of Colouring which is to be found in Correggio, Titian, or Rubens, it may fairly be imputed in a great measure to these Causes. A Judicious Painter has other Considerations relating to the Colouring when he makes Patters for Tapistry to be heightned with Gold, and Silver, than when he paints a Picture without such View ; nor can a sort of Dryness, and Harshness be avoided in Distemper, upon Paper : Time moreover has apparently chang’d some of the Colours. In a word, the Tout-Ensemble of the Colours is Agreeable, and Noble ; and the Parts of it are in General Extreamly, but not Superlatively Good.

Quotation

It must be consider’d they [ndr : les cartons de Raphaël] were made for Patterns for Tapistry, not profess’d Pictures, and painted, not in Oil, but in Distemper : If therefore one sees not the Warmth, and Mellowness, and Delicacy of Colouring which is to be found in Correggio, Titian, or Rubens, it may fairly be imputed in a great measure to these Causes. A Judicious Painter has other Considerations relating to the Colouring when he makes Patters for Tapistry to be heightned with Gold, and Silver, than when he paints a Picture without such View ; nor can a sort of Dryness, and Harshness be avoided in Distemper, upon Paper : Time moreover has apparently chang’d some of the Colours. In a word, the Tout-Ensemble of the Colours is Agreeable, and Noble ; and the Parts of it are in General Extreamly, but not Superlatively Good.

Quotation

It must be consider’d they [ndr : les cartons de Raphaël] were made for Patterns for Tapistry, not profess’d Pictures, and painted, not in Oil, but in Distemper : If therefore one sees not the Warmth, and Mellowness, and Delicacy of Colouring which is to be found in Correggio, Titian, or Rubens, it may fairly be imputed in a great measure to these Causes. A Judicious Painter has other Considerations relating to the Colouring when he makes Patters for Tapistry to be heightned with Gold, and Silver, than when he paints a Picture without such View ; nor can a sort of Dryness, and Harshness be avoided in Distemper, upon Paper : Time moreover has apparently chang’d some of the Colours. In a word, the Tout-Ensemble of the Colours is Agreeable, and Noble ; and the Parts of it are in General Extreamly, but not Superlatively Good.

Quotation

The Cartons, as they are properly no other than Colour’d Drawings, are Handled accordingly, and extreamly well.