RME7GD85–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RM2JG92NM–England, London, Knightsbridge, Victoria and Albert Museum, The Raphael Cartoons dated 1516
RM2HB7A53–Expositions of the cartoons of Raphael, Richard Henry Smith, (mentioned on object), publisher: James Nisbet, (mentioned on object), London, 1860, paper, linen (material), printing, albumen print, height 211 mm × width 151 mm × thickness 13 mm
RMK3H56M–England, London, Kensington, Victoria and Albert Museum aka V&A, The Raphael Cartoons depicting Biblical Scenes
RF2HKDMEK–Inspired by Expositions of the cartoons of Raphael, Richard Henry Smith, publisher: James Nisbet, London, 1860, paper, linen (material), printing, albumen print, height 211 mm × width 151 mm × thickness 13 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMMW4XGW–London. England. The Raphael Cartoons, housed in room 48a, the gallery houses the surviving designs painted by Raphael for tapestries commissioned by
RFC8MAHC–The Healing of the Lame Man Raphael Cartoons Victoria Albert Museum London High Renaissance Gospel Acts Apostle
RF2HW7A1E–Art inspired by Four Heads From the Raphael Cartoons at Hampton Court, May 14, 1781, Etching and aquatint; second state of two, plate: 8 1/2 x 14 in. (21.6 x 35.6 cm), Prints, Possibly by William Hogarth (British, London 1697–1764 London), After Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi) (, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMR2JF4M–Four Heads From the Raphael Cartoons at Hampton Court. Artist: After Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi) (Italian, Urbino 1483-1520 Rome); Possibly by William Hogarth (British, London 1697-1764 London). Dimensions: plate: 8 1/2 x 14 in. (21.6 x 35.6 cm) sheet: 8 7/8 x 14 3/8 in. (22.5 x 36.5 cm). Publisher: Jane Hogarth (British, 1709-1789). Date: May 14, 1781. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMDDM547–Four heads copied from the Raphael Cartoons at Hampton Court, (c1715-c1730?). Artist: William Hogarth
RM2J38KYW–England, London, Knightsbridge, Victoria and Albert Museum, The Raphael Cartoons dated 1516
RM2G28T91–Director of the V&A, Nicholas Coleridge, and Dr Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A viewing the Raphael Cartoons in the Raphael gallery during a visit by the Duchess to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Picture date: Wednesday June 9, 2021.
RF2RPCWHH–London, UK - 17 April 2022: The Raphael Cartoons gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Renaissance designs for tapestries commissioned in
RM2X3PWXW–RAFFAELLO Sanzio (b. 1483, Urbino, d. 1520, Roma) The Death of Ananias 1515 Tempera on paper, mounted on canvas, 385 x 440 cm Victoria and Albert Museum, London In the tapestry cartoons Raphael again succeeded brilliantly in his historical depictions. As earlier in The School of Athens, he developed a pictorial language which made the ancient world alive and tangible. The compositions are full of tension and the narrative style dramatic. The figures' facial expressions can be easily read, their grand gestures are eloquent, and they elicit varied and unmistakable reactions from the onlookers.
RMWCTHF0–Raphael Cartoon Gallery, Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey, Surrey, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe
RM2W9GB61–Expositions of the cartoons of Raphael, Richard Henry Smith, 1860 book London paper. linen (material). cardboard. photographic support printing / albumen print
RF2B97DD5–Expositions of the Cartoons of Raphael. Illustrated by Photographs, Printed by Negretti and Zambra., Negretti & Zambra (British, active 1850 - 1899), Richard Henry Smith, Jr., London, England, 1860, Albumen silver print, Closed: 21.3 × 15.3 × 1.8 cm (8 3/8 × 6 × 11/16 in.), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2D724Y4–A model on the catwalk during a fashion show for House of Holland, celebrating 10 years of the fashion label, as part of Fashion In Motion at the Victoria & Albert museum, London. Picture date: Friday October 21, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
RME7GD7N–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RMW51WMC–Expositions of the Cartoons of Raphael. Illustrated by Photographs, Printed by Negretti and Zambra., Negretti & Zambra (British, active 1850 - 1899), Richard Henry Smith, Jr., London, England, 1860, Albumen silver print, Closed: 21.3 × 15.3 × 1.8 cm (8 3/8 × 6 × 11/16 in
RMKCB5FF–Four Heads From the Raphael Cartoons at Hampton Court, Possibly by William Hogarth, May 14, 1781
RFC8MAHF–Christ's Charge to Peter key moment Gospels claim Papacy Raphael Cartoons Victoria Albert Museum London High Renaissance Gospel
RM2G28T9D–Director of the V&A, Nicholas Coleridge, and Dr Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A viewing the Raphael Cartoons in the Raphael gallery during a visit by the Duchess to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Picture date: Wednesday June 9, 2021.
RM2X3XX9P–RAFFAELLO Sanzio (b. 1483, Urbino, d. 1520, Roma) The Handing-over the Keys 1515 Tempera on paper, mounted on canvas, 345 x 535 cm Victoria and Albert Museum, London The largest task Raphael undertook in the course of 1515 was the preparation of the cartoons for the tapestries for the Sistine Chapel depicting the Stories of Saints Peter and Paul. The completed tapestries were acquired by Charles I, King of England, and are now in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. --- Keywords: -------------- Author: RAFFAELLO Sanzio Title: The Handing-over the Keys Time-line: 1501-1550 School:
RM2TDXKAR–Expositions of the cartoons of Raphael, Richard Henry Smith, 1868 London paper. cardboard. linen (material) albumen print / letterpress printing London paper. cardboard. linen (material) albumen print / letterpress printing
RM2HH3C28–Border Designs for the Mortlake ‘Acts of the Apostles’ Tapestries ca. 1626–1636 Franz Cleyn These two large watercolors represent the design for the right and left side of the border of a tapestry. They were designed by Franz (Francis) Cleyn for the Mortlake Manufactory to frame the famous ‘Acts of the Apostles’ tapestries, created after the original cartoons designed by Raphael which had been purchased by King Charles while still Prince of Wales (seven survive and are now at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London). The designs for the border are at reduced scale, but they are worked out in gr
RM2D724YD–A model on the catwalk during a fashion show for House of Holland, celebrating 10 years of the fashion label, as part of Fashion In Motion at the Victoria & Albert museum, London. Picture date: Friday October 21, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
RME7GD79–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RFC8MAJ3–The Sacrifice at Lystra Paul cures cure cured cripple Barnabas gods god sacrifice crowd sacrificial ax Raphael Cartoons
RM2G28TK4–Director of the V&A, Nicholas Coleridge, and Dr Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A viewing the Raphael Cartoons in the Raphael gallery during a visit by the Duchess to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Picture date: Wednesday June 9, 2021.
RM2D724XR–A model on the catwalk during a fashion show for House of Holland, celebrating 10 years of the fashion label, as part of Fashion In Motion at the Victoria & Albert museum, London. Picture date: Friday October 21, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
RME7GE8R–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RFC8MAHW–St Paul Preaching in Athens Leo Janus Lascaris Greek scholar Rome kneeling couple Giulio Romano Raphael Cartoons Victoria Albert
RM2G28T0C–Director of the V&A, Nicholas Coleridge, and Dr Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A viewing the Raphael Cartoons in the Raphael gallery during a visit by the Duchess to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Picture date: Wednesday June 9, 2021.
RME7GDAR–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RM2G28T6N–Director of the V&A, Nicholas Coleridge, and Dr Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A viewing the Raphael Cartoons in the Raphael gallery during a visit by the Duchess to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Picture date: Wednesday June 9, 2021.
RME7GDCJ–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RM2G28TH4–Director of the V&A, Nicholas Coleridge, and Dr Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A viewing the Raphael Cartoons in the Raphael gallery during a visit by the Duchess to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Picture date: Wednesday June 9, 2021.
RME7GDN3–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RM2G28T6G–Director of the V&A, Nicholas Coleridge, and Dr Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A viewing the Raphael Cartoons in the Raphael gallery during a visit by the Duchess to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Picture date: Wednesday June 9, 2021.
RME7GE19–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RM2G28RX1–Director of the V&A, Nicholas Coleridge, and Dr Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A viewing the Raphael Cartoons in the Raphael gallery during a visit by the Duchess to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Picture date: Wednesday June 9, 2021.
RME7GD91–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GE99–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GCY6–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GE1N–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GD9N–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GE35–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GE8B–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GD6M–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GDD5–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GDB1–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GCY1–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GCY9–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GE28–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GE8J–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GDBN–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GDNN–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
RME7GE80–V&A London UK. 17th September 2014. Double Space for BMW-Precision & Poetry in Motion. Multi-disciplinary designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have devised this immersive, kinetic sculpture in conjunction with BMW Design. The choreographed movement of the two reflective structures brings the static display of the Raphael Cartoons to life, whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer and the gallery itself to be part of the performance. Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News.
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