Allegory of the Papacy of Clement XI, c1720. Creator: Domenico Antonio Vaccaro.

Allegory of the Papacy of Clement XI, c1720. Creator: Domenico Antonio Vaccaro.

3-002-419 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Allegory of the Papacy of Clement XI, c1720. In this allegory, various symbolic motifs are brought together to express Clement XI's papacy (r. 1700-1721) as an abstract concept. The standing woman at centre wearing the papal tiara is holding her cape in a protective manner over a little temple supported by angels. She may by an allegory of Religion protecting the Roman Church. To the base, on which she stands like a column, are chained different agonized figures symbolizing vices, an allusion to Protestants and Muslims. Above, Fame blows her horn while pointing to a portrait of the pontiff. The allegory as a whole is a portrait or a mirror of the pope and his virtues.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Domenico Antonio Vaccaro, attributed to: Italian: Artist, sculptor, architect
Subject
  1. Clement XI: Italian: Pope, patron of the arts

Medium
  1. Oil
  2. Oil on copper

Picture Type
  1. Allegory

Category Hierarchy

Artistic Representations Portraits

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3560x4960
File Size : 51,732kb


Aliases

  1. 37.1897
  1. 1100000290
  1. 3-002-419
  1. 3002419
  1. 37.1897


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