Schenking van Constantijn
1520 - 1524
Medium
pen
Dimensions
549; 395
About this artwork
hoogte 395 mm x breedte 549 mm
Art Historical Context
This pen-and-ink drawing by Giulio Romano captures the legendary “Donation of Constantine,” the supposed fourth-century decree in which Emperor Constantine granted the Pope temporal power over Rome and the Western Empire. Created between 1520 and 1524, the sheet reflects the enduring Renaissance fascination with this document, whose authenticity had recently been questioned by humanist scholars yet remained a potent symbol of papal authority. Giulio, Raphael’s most gifted pupil, worked in a fluid, energetic style that bridges High Renaissance harmony and emerging Mannerist drama. Executed wit...
About the Artist
Giulio Romano · 1499–1546
Giulio Romano (c. 1499–1546) was the most gifted pupil of Raphael and one of the founding figures of Mannerism, the style that succeeded the High Renaissance in Italy. Born Giulio Pippi in Rome, he entered Raphael's workshop as a boy and proved so talented that by the time of Raphael's death in 1520 he was effectively running the studio and overseeing the completion of major unfinished commissions...