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A scene depicting various half-familiar figures, including Dante, Cimabue, Michelangelo, Pope Julius II and Raphael, in historical dress, standing beneath three arches. The arches are inscribed from left to right, 'Venice', 'Florence', and 'Rome'. Beyond the arches are recognisable landmarks which further identify each place; the lagoon, the Palazzo Vecchio and St Peter's. The arches are decorated with cupids and torches. The figures below stand in various groups. In the centre a young boy wearing a laurel wreath on his head, with a shepherd's crook in his hand, kneels on the tiled floor, drawing on the surface. A man in medieval dress watches him, brushes and a palette in his left hand. More artist's equipment lies on the floor in the foreground.
Title
The Apotheosis of Italian Art
Date
1885–1886
Medium
watercolour & gouache on paper
Measurements
H 61.2 x W 76.3 cm
Accession number
1917.4
Acquisition method
bequeathed by James Thomas Blair, 1917
Work type
Watercolour