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
1521
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- 1.1.1521 Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome, writes to Aloisia , in Mantua: he has sent a mule to Mantua with several works of art, including a Madonna (rough draft). View Document
- *.1521 Note by Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane on Raphael's designs for St Peter's. (recto). View Document
- *.1521 Note by Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane on Raphael's designs for St Peter's (verso). View Document
- *.1521 List drafted by an anonymous carpenter regarding the works for Agostino Chigi including a panel and a cornice for an altarpiece for Santa Maria della Pace and two walnut 'tondi' given to Raphael. View Document
- *.1521 Inscriptions on the 'Trinity and Saints' in San Severo, Perugia. View Document
- *.1521 Marcantonio Michiel lists several works in Venice, mentioning the cartoon of 'Saul's conversion' in the collection of Cardinal Grimani. View Document
- *.1521 In 'De artificiali perspectiva' (Jean PĂ©lerin) Michelangelo and Raphael are mentioned as modern artists. View Document
- *.1521 Cesare Cesariano, in his comments on Vitruvius, mentions Michelangelo and Raphael among the excellent painters. View Document
- 5.1.1521 In the Opus Macaronicorum by Teofilo Folengo Mantegna, Michelangelo and Raphael are mentioned. View Document
- 10.1.1521 Federico Gonzaga, in Mantua, writes to Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome, thanking him for helping to obtain a portrait by Raphael. View Document
- 17.1.1521 Enea Pio scrive a Alfonso d'Este che gli esecutori testamentari di Raffaello hanno rimborsato cinquanta ducati. View Document
- 23.1.1521 Cardinal Pompeo Colonna, in Grottaferrata, writes to Federico Gonzaga, in Mantua, telling him that the portrait by Raphael is finished and will be sent. View Document
- 26.1.1521 Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome, writes to Federico Gonzaga, in Mantua: Cardinal Colonna is sending the Raphael portrait and is awaiting the two falcons. View Document
- 10.2.1521 Lorenzetto and Sigismondo Chigi agree to complete the tomb of Agostino Chigi for the sum of 150 ducats, Rome. View Document
- 15.2.1521 Giuliano Leno asks for a scaffolding in the Stanza di Eliodoro, by Raphael, Rome. View Document
- 15.2.1521 Payment of 60 ducats for a scaffold in the Stanza di Eliodoro by Raphael. View Document
- 15.2.1521 Further expense for the scaffolding in the Stanza di Eliodoro by Raphael. View Document
- 15.2.1521 Payment for two desings by Fra Giocondo and Raphael. View Document
- 19.2.1521 Federico Gonzaga, in Mantua, writes to Cardinale Pompeo Colonna, in Rome, daying that he has only been able to send one falcon in exchange for the portrait and that it has just arrived. View Document
- 10.3.1521 Federico Gonzaga, in Mantua, writes to Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome: in his letter he provides an introduction for Lorenzo Leonbruno, who is to be helped in his study of the works of Michelangelo and Raphael. View Document
- 23.3.1521 Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome, writes to Federico Gonzaga: Leonbruno has arrived and Castiglione promises to help him. View Document
- 3.4.1521 The Confraternity of Santa Maria della Misericordia in Urbino resumes its rights over Girolamo Vagnini, Raphael's heirs and the Confraternity itself, rights which derive from the wishes of Giovanni Santi. View Document
- 27.4.1521 Several properties of the heirs of Giovanni Santi are mentioned in a rental contract, Urbino. View Document
- 23.5.1521 A tip for the stonemasons of Villa Madama, Rome. View Document
- 6.6.1521 Division of the estates of Giovanni Santi and Raphael: referring to property in Urbino or near the city. View Document
- 6.6.1521 Agreement between the rectors of the Confraternity of the Misericordia and Raphael's heirs over Giovanni dSaints's estate, Urbino. View Document
- 6.6.1521 Division of Raphael's estate, Urbino. View Document
- 6.6.1521 After the division of Raphael's estate, Maddalena di Battista Ciarla is endebted to Giovanni Battista and Giovanni Francesco di Simone and makes provisions. View Document
- 6.6.1521 Agostino di Battista Ciarla and Rodolfo di Giovanni Zaccagna straighten over a debt deriving from Raphael's estate, Urbino. View Document
- 6.6.1521 List of the divisions and assignations of Raphael's will, Urbino. View Document
- 6.6.1521 Raphael's heirs sell a house in Urbino formerly belonging to the painter to Tommaso di Andrea da San Donato. View Document
- 18.6.1521 Payment to Carlo da Ferrara for several works in stucco. View Document
- 20.6.1521 The heirs of Giovanni Santi, including Raphael's heris, owe the Confraternity of Santa Maria della Misericordia in Urbino 355 florins. View Document
- 10.7.1521 Paysments to Lorenzetto for his work on the tomb of Agostino Chigi. View Document
- 20.7.1521 Tommaso Vincidor in Brussells requests two copied of the heads of the Pope and Cardinal de Medici for the portrait of Leo X by Raphael. View Document
- 8.8.1521 List of 'legnamini fatti fare da Messer Juliano Leno' and needed by Raphael for 'li sedili della commedia'. View Document
- 6.9.1521 Sebastiano, in Rome, writes to Michelangelo saying that the oil frescoes in the Sala di Costantino are being ruined. View Document
- 20.9.1521 Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome, writes to his mother (rough copy) asking, amongst other things, her opinion on two paintings ( one of which is a Madonna by Raphael). View Document
- 29.9.1521 Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome, writes to Paolo Giovio (in Florence?) confirming that he has asked for a design by Raphael for the tomb of Francesco II Gonzaga that Marquess Federico didn't want to build. View Document
- 9.10.1521 Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome, writes to his mother, in Mantua, asking her to send him the notes that he asked for and to look after his books, viola and several pictures which he has sent to Mantua (rough copy). View Document
- 11.10.1521 Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome, writes to his mother Aloisia: she may do as she thinks best with the Raphael Madonna. View Document
- 8.12.1521 Federico Gonzaga, in Lodi, writes to Alessandro Gonzaga and Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome: the latter should persuade two of Raphael's pupils to enter the service of the court of Mantua. View Document
- 16.12.1521 Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome, writes to Federico Gonzaga, in Mantua, telling him of the Curia's poverty and debts left by the Pope, citing the tapestries along with other objects of value. View Document
- 17.12.1521 Note in the margin of the inventory of Pope Leo X's 'Foraria' in 1518. View Document
- 26.12.1521 Federico Gonzaga, in Lodi, writes to Alessandro Gonzaga and Baldassarre Castoglione, in Rome, saying that he would be 'gratissimo' if the two students of Raphael were to bring their talent to the Gonzaga court. View Document
- 27.12.1521 Federico Gonzaga, in Lodi, writes to Baldassarre Castiglione, in Rome, regarding Raphael's two 'gargioni' who are to enter service of the court of Mantua. View Document