Letter from Signorelli to Corrado Tarlatini (recto), paper, Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, Ms. MA 4261 (purchased as the gift of Mrs. Landon K. Thorne, Jr., 1985). Copyright: Pierpont Morgan Library.
Raphael
1520
Prev Next- *.1520 Pietro Bembo's epitaph for Raphael on his tomb in the Pantheon. View Document
- *.1520 Leo X's 'Motu proprio' to the Presidenza of the Vatican, the Maestri delle Strade and Antonio da Sangallo regarding the via Leonina: the design conceived by the above and Raphael is to be respected. View Document
- *.1520 Ludovico Ariosto's elegy to Raphael on an immaginary tomb of his. View Document
- *.1520 Faustino Buturini's epigram on Raphael. View Document
- *.1520 Celio Calcagnini's epigram on Raphael. View Document
- *.1520 Lelio Gregorio Giraldi on the portrait of his love, Bianca, painted by Raphael. View Document
- *.1520 Epigram and carmen by Evangelista (Fausto) Maddaleni de' Capodiferro on Raphael's death. View Document
- *.1520 Carmen di Baldassarre Castiglione on Raphael's death. View Document
- *.1520 Lelio Gregorio Giraldi's epitaph on Raphael. View Document
- *.1520 Two epitaphs on Raphael by Niccolò d'Arco. View Document
- *.1520 Canzone by Francesco Maria Molza on Raphael's death. View Document
- *.1520 Sonnet by Tebaldeo, addressed to Baldassarre Castiglione, announcing Raphael's death. View Document
- *.1520 Epigram by Tebaldeo on Raphael's death. View Document
- *.1520 Anonymous epitaph for Raphael. View Document
- *.1520 Note by Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane on Raphael's designs for St Peter's. (recto). View Document
- *.1520 Note by Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane on Raphael's designs for St Peter's (verso). View Document
- *.1520 Inscription on a drawing by Giulio Romano records an Ionic column base in Raphael's house. View Document
- 16.1.1520 Raphael witnesses a marriage contract in the church of San Lorenzo in Piscibus, Rome View Document
- 20.1.1520 Alfonso d'Este writes to Alfonso Paolucci angered by Raphael's behaviour, who seems not to have kept his word regarding the works promised to the Duke. View Document
- 28.1.1520 Alfonso Paolucci, in Rome, assures Alfonso d'Este that he will negotiate with Raphael as he has been asked to; the painter has until now been commited to works for the Medici which are nearly complete. View Document
- 28.1.1520 Pandolfo Pico, in Rome, writes to Isabella d'Este, in Mantua, talking to her about a florentine artist, a follower of Michelangelo who has been discouraged by Raphael and is thus looking for work outside of Rome. He could work well and economically for the Marchioness. View Document
- 29.1.1520 Leonardo Sellaio, in Rome, writes to Michelangelo, in Florence on the valuation of several works, painted or valued by Raphael. View Document
- 1.3.1520 Alfonso d'Este wishes to be updated by Alfonso Paolucci on the news regarding negotiations with Raphael and asks Giuliano Leno advice regarding the construction of chimnies in vaulted rooms. View Document
- 20.3.1520 Alfonso Paolucci provides Alfonso d'Este with information and advice on chimney construction. View Document
- 21.3.1520 Alfonso Paolucci writes to Alfonso d'Este saying that Raphael is happy to work for the Duke. Raphael writes to Dosso. View Document
- 24.3.1520 In the presence of Raphael the canons and the chapter of Saint Peter's confirm the acquisition of a plot of land near the church of San Biagio della Pagnotta. View Document
- *.4.1520 Inscription on a Raphael drawing preserved at the Uffizi. View Document
- *.4.1520 Tebaldeo's funerary ode for Raphael's fiancee, Marietta [Bibbiena]. View Document
- 6.4.1520 Raphael's illness. View Document
- 6.4.1520 Marcantonio Michiel records in his diary the illnesses of cardinal Rangone, Agostino Chigi and Raphael. View Document
- 7.4.1520 Gaspare da Feltro, in Rome, writes to Isabella d'Este, in Mantua: Raphael has died in the night. View Document
- 7.4.1520 Pandolfo Pico, in Rome, writes to Isabella d'Este, in Mantua: Raphael has died in the night and his death, like that of Christ, has been marked by prodigious events. The painter has been laid to rest in the Pantheon. View Document
- 7.4.1520 Marcantonio Michiel records in his diary the deaths of Leonardo and Raphael. View Document
- 7.4.1520 Alfonso Paolucci writes to Alfonso d'Este saying that Raphael has been buried in the Pantheon and has left a will. View Document
- 10.4.1520 Girolamo Lippomano writes to the Venetian senate regarding Raphael's death. View Document
- 11.4.1520 Pandolfo Pico, in Rome, writes to Isabella d'Este, in Mantua, describing the death, funeral and burial of Agostino Chigi, with a description of his funerary chapel. View Document
- 11.4.1520 Angelo Germanello, in Rome, writes to Federico Gonzaga, in Mantua, regarding the hospitality the Imperial ambassador has received at Villa Madama, Raphael's death and Agostino Chigi's funeral. View Document
- 11.4.1520 Angelo Germanello, in Rome, writes to Isabella d'Este, in Mantua: he tells her about Agostino Chigi's funeral and the entry of Charles V's ambassadors, and informs her of Raphael's death. View Document
- 11.4.1520 Marcantonio Michiel, in Rome, writes to Antonio di Marsilio, in Venice, reporting details of Raphael's death. View Document
- 12.4.1520 Alfonso Paolucci writes to Alfonso d'Este saying that he has no record of the Duke's fifty ducats in Raphael's will. View Document
- 12.4.1520 Sebastiano del Piombo writes to Michelangelo on Raphael's death and the future of certain works. View Document
- 14.4.1520 Gaspare da Feltro, in Rome, writes to Isabella d'Este regarding the details of Agostino Chigi's funeral and his chapel. View Document
- 14.4.1520 Paolo Maffei writes to Mario Maffei regarding the funerals of Agostino Chigi and Raphael. View Document
- 15.4.1520 Alfonso d'Este sends Alfonso Paolucci a copy of the payment of fifty ducats to Raphael (rough draft). View Document
- 16.4.1520 Isabella d'Este, in Mantua, writes to Pandolfo Pico, in Rome, passing on her grief at Raphael's death. View Document
- 25.4.1520 Alfonso Paolucci, in Rome, writes to Alfonso d'Este, in Ferrara, saying that he will endeavour to reclaim payment from Raphael's estate. View Document
- 28.4.1520 Alfonso Paolucci, in Rome, writes to Alfonso d'Este, in Ferrara, saying that he has spoken with Baldassarre Turini, Raphael's executor and that he will get answers regarding the matter of inheritance. View Document
- 4.5.1520 Alfonso Paolucci, in Rome, writes to Alfonso d'Este, in Ferrara: Turini says that he will endeavour to reimburse the fifty ducats; Raphael's students have been assigned the Sala di Costantino and are available for other work. View Document
- 7.5.1520 Alfonso d'Este, in Ferrara, writes to Alfonso Paolucci, in Rome, reminding him to recover the fifty ducats from Raphael's inheritance. View Document
- 9.5.1520 Alfonso Paolucci, in Rome, writes to Alfonso d'Este, in Ferrara: he hopes to be reimbursed by Turini by next week. View Document
- 10.5.1520 Raphael is paid as architect of Saint Peter's for the years 1519-20. View Document
- 10.5.1520 Further payments to Raphael as Architect of St Peter's. View Document
- 10.5.1520 Another payment to Raphael as Architect of St Peter's. View Document
- 14.5.1520 Alfonso d'Este, in Ferrara, writes to Alfonso Paolucci, in Rome: he may receive the fifty ducats from Raphael's inheritance as the Duke does not wish for the portrait to be executed in Rome. View Document
- 16.5.1520 Alfonso Paolucci, in Rome, writes to Alfonso d'Este, in Ferrara, saying that nothing has been obtained so far as the recovery of the fifty ducats is concerned but that he will endeavour to resolve the matter. View Document
- 19.5.1520 Alfonso Paolucci, in Rome, writes to Alfonso d'Este, in Ferrara: he has spoken with Turini, who says that he is about to sell Raphael's house and that the sale should cover the fifty ducats. View Document
- 27.5.1520 Baldassarre Castiglione writes from Genoa to his mother Alovisia (Luigia): if the bishop sends his painting, it should be treated like the other things he has sent. View Document
- 3.6.1520 Alfonso Paolucci, in Rome, writes to Alfonso d'Este, in Ferrara: he will continue, along with Turini, to insist on the return of the 50 ducats. View Document
- 3.7.1520 Michelangelo Buonarroti scrive al Cardinal Bibbiena chiedendogli di aiutare Sebastiano del Piombo ad ottenere un incarico in Vaticano, Firenze. View Document
- 3.7.1520 Sebastiano del Piombo, in Rome, writes to Michelangelo, in Florence, to report that the Sala di Costantino was going to be painted by Raphael’s "garzoni". View Document
- 7.7.1520 Alfonso Paolucci, in Rome, writes to Alfonso d'Este, in Ferrara: Turini says that Raphael's house-sale has been postponed, as soon as he goes to the port he will reimburse the 50 ducats. View Document
- 20.7.1520 Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome, writes to his mother, Aloisia (Luigia), in Mantua: Rome is not the same without Raphael. View Document
- 4.8.1520 Will of Simone di Battista Ciarla, which included bequests for masses for the memory of Raphael and his mother. View Document
- 24.8.1520 Alfonso d'Este, in Ferrara, writes to Alfonso Paolucci, attaching a formal mandate to receive the 50 ducats from Raphael's inheritance. View Document
- 1.9.1520 Alfonso Paolucci, in Rome, writes to Alfonso d'Este, in Ferrara, speaking of further delays in the sale of Raphael's house. View Document
- 3.9.1520 From the diary of Albrecht Durer: all of Raphael's possesions have been dispersed after his death; Durer has met a pupil of his, Tommaso da Bologna, who gave him an ancient gold ring. View Document
- 6.9.1520 Sebastiano, in Rome, writes to Michelangelo, in Florence: first he was offered the task of painting half of the Sala di Costantino, then a work of lesser importance, the decoration of the 'salla de' Pontefici da basso' View Document
- 7.9.1520 Sebastiano del Piombo, in Rome, writes to Michelangelo, in Florence, trying to convince him to work with him on the Sala di Costantino. View Document
- 8.9.1520 In Rodolfo di Giovanni di Luca Zaccagna's will, a cousin of Raphael, items inherited from the latter are reassigned. View Document
- 1.10.1520 From the diary of Albrecht Durer: the painter has given Tommaso da Bologna a collection of his own prints in exchange for some of Raphael's. View Document
- 15.10.1520 Sebastiano del Piombo, in Rome, writes to Michelangelo, in Florence, reporting the Pope's judgment: Raphael has abandoned Perugino's style to more closely follow that of Michelangelo. View Document
- 26.10.1520 Breve di Papa Leone X nel quale si conferma l'acquisto della casa di Raffaello nel Borgo dfa parte del cardinale Pietro Accolti. View Document
- 8.11.1520 Will of cardinal Bernardo Dovizi da Bibbiena: a small 'Madonna' by Raphael is left to Baldassarre Castiglione. View Document
- 18.11.1520 Francesco Chiericati, in Rome, writes to Isabella d'Este: on the occasion of the Duchess of Milan's visit to the Sistine Chapel the 'più richi' tapestries were hung. View Document
- 15.12.1520 Leonardo del Sellaio, in Rome, writes to Michelangelo, in Florence: the paintings of the Sala di Costantino are an embarassment. Sebastiano del Piombo has begun the altarpiece underneath Raphael's sibille, in Santa Maria della Pace. View Document
- 19.12.1520 Raphael’s procurator and executors in Urbino agree to disburse 1000 ducats from the painter’s estate. View Document
- 29.12.1520 Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome, writes to his mother Alovisia, in Casatico: he is sending her, by mule, some works of art, including a Madonna by Raphael. View Document