Raphael tapestries on display in Sistine Chapel

Feb 19, 2020 1251

BY: Christopher Wells

This week, as part of the celebrations commemorating the 500th anniversary of the death of the famous Renaissance artist Raphael Sanzio, the Vatican Museums will be hosting an extraordinary exhibit: for the first time, the tapestries designed by Raphael for the Sistine Chapel are being displayed in the original location for which they were intended.

The ten tapestries depict events from the lives of Saints Peter and Paul, and were woven in the famous workshop of Pieter van Aelst in Brussels, following painted designs – known as cartoons – by Raphael. Seven of the original cartoons are extant, preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London; while the tapestries themselves are normally displayed on a rotating basis in the so-called “Raphael Room” in the Vatican Museums.

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SOURCE: https://www.vaticannews.va

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