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Giuliano Della Collection

"Giuliano della: A Glimpse into the Renaissance Masters' World" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Giuliano della

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: The School of Athens, detail of Plato & Aristotle, 1508-1511. Artist: Raphael

The School of Athens, detail of Plato & Aristotle, 1508-1511. Artist: Raphael
The School of Athens, detail of Plato & Aristotle, 1508-1511. The School of Athens was painted by Raphael Sanzio for Pope Julius II (1503-1513)

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: Pope Julius II, c1500s, (1890). Creator: Unknown

Pope Julius II, c1500s, (1890). Creator: Unknown
Pope Julius II, c1500s, (1890). Head of the Roman Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1503 to 1513, Julius II was a central figure of the High Renaissance

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: Julius II, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Julius II, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Julius II, (1933). Portrait of Julius II (1443-1513), pope from 1503 to 1513. He was a patron of many Renaissance artists, including Bramante, Raphael, and Michelangelo

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: Pope Julius II, c1512, (c1912). Artist: Raphael

Pope Julius II, c1512, (c1912). Artist: Raphael
Pope Julius II, c1512, (c1912). Painting in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. Julius II (1443-1513), was born Giuliano della Rovere and was pope from 1503 to 1513

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: Papst Julus II. 1443-1513, 1934

Papst Julus II. 1443-1513, 1934. Pope Julius II. Julius II (1443-1513), was born Giuliano della Rovere and was pope from 1503 to 1513

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: The Sistine Madonna, 1512, (1911). Artist: Raphael

The Sistine Madonna, 1512, (1911). Artist: Raphael
The Sistine Madonna, 1512, (1911). The Sistine Madonna was commissioned by Pope Julius II in honour of his late uncle, Pope Sixtus IV (1414-1484)

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: Cardenal Scarramuccia Trivulzio, (Portrait of a cardinal), c1510, (c1934). Artist: Raphael

Cardenal Scarramuccia Trivulzio, (Portrait of a cardinal), c1510, (c1934). Artist: Raphael
Cardenal Scarramuccia Trivulzio, (Portrait of a cardinal), c1510, (c1934). The picture represents a cardinal, probably a member of the papal court of Julius II

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: Pope Jules II, 1898. Artist: Henri Thiriat

Pope Jules II, 1898. Artist: Henri Thiriat
Pope Jules II, 1898. A print from Les Francais Illustres, by Gustave Demoulin, Hachette, Paris, 1898

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: Michelangelos statue of Moses, Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, Italy

Michelangelos statue of Moses, Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, Italy. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Michelangelos statue of Moses, Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, Italy. This statue was intended to be the central feature of the tomb of Pope Julius II

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: Episodes of the Life of Famous Painters: Raphael, (c1900)

Episodes of the Life of Famous Painters: Raphael, (c1900). Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520) joins Pope Giulio II in admiring the statue of Apollo di Belvedere, recently discovered

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: Renaissance Art in Italy: Michelangelo, (c1900)

Renaissance Art in Italy: Michelangelo, (c1900). Michelangelo (1475-1564) shows Pope Julius II his colossal sculpture of Moses. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: Pope Julius II

Pope Julius II. Julius II (1443-1513) was born Giuliano della Rovere and was pope from 1503 to 1513. He was a patron of many Renaissance artists, including Bramante, Raphael, and Michelangelo

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: Letter from Michelangelo Buonarroti to his father, June 1508. Artist: Michelangelo Buonarroti

Letter from Michelangelo Buonarroti to his father, June 1508. Artist: Michelangelo Buonarroti
Letter from Michelangelo Buonarroti to his father, June 1508. Letter written from Rome, in Italian, from Michelangelo to his father, Lodovico di Leonardo di Buonarotti di Simoni, at Florence

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: The Disputation on the Holy Sacrament, (detail), 1508-1509. Artist: Raphael

The Disputation on the Holy Sacrament, (detail), 1508-1509. Artist: Raphael
The Disputation on the Holy Sacrament, (detail), 1508-1509. The fresco can be seen as a portrayal of the Church Militant below, and the Church Triumphant above

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: The Mass at Bolsena detail, 1512. Artist: Raphael

The Mass at Bolsena detail, 1512. Artist: Raphael
The Mass at Bolsena detail, 1512. Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City, Italy

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: The Disputation on the Holy Sacrament, 1508-1509. Artist: Raphael

The Disputation on the Holy Sacrament, 1508-1509. Artist: Raphael
The Disputation on the Holy Sacrament, 1508-1509. The fresco can be seen as a portrayal of the Church Militant below, and the Church Triumphant above

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: The Mass at Bolsena, 1512. Artist: Raphael

The Mass at Bolsena, 1512. Artist: Raphael
The Mass at Bolsena, 1512. Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City, Italy

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: Pope Leo I, Repulsing Attila, (detail), 1511-14. Artist: Raphael

Pope Leo I, Repulsing Attila, (detail), 1511-14. Artist: Raphael
Pope Leo I, Repulsing Attila, (detail), 1511-14. Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City, Italy

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: The Liberation of St Peter detail, 1514. Artist: Raphael

The Liberation of St Peter detail, 1514. Artist: Raphael
The Liberation of St Peter detail, 1514. An angel leads the stunned and still-sleepy St Peter past a sleeping guard

Background imageGiuliano Della Collection: The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple, 1512-1514. Artist: Raphael

The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple, 1512-1514. Artist: Raphael
The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple, 1512-1514. Heliodorus and his followers, profaning the Temple of Jerusalem, are driven out by an armed rider and two running figures


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"Giuliano della: A Glimpse into the Renaissance Masters' World" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Giuliano della, a name synonymous with artistic brilliance during the Renaissance era. This 150-caption will take you on a journey through some of his most iconic works and shed light on his influence. One cannot mention Giuliano della without acknowledging his masterpiece "Pope Leo I, Repulsing Attila. " Painted by Raphael between 1511-14, this intricate detail showcases Pope Leo I's bravery as he confronts the fearsome conqueror Attila. The vivid colors and meticulous brushstrokes bring this historical event to life. Another notable piece is "Pope Julius II, " captured by an unknown artist around the 1500s. This portrait exudes power and authority, reflecting Julius II's influential papacy. His piercing gaze seems to penetrate your soul, leaving an indelible impression. Moving forward, we encounter Raphael's depiction of Pope Julius II from around 1512. In this artwork, we witness a different side of the pope - contemplative and pensive. The delicate play of light and shadow adds depth to his expression, revealing layers beneath his authoritative exterior. Delving deeper into Giuliano della's world brings us face-to-face with Cardinal Scarramuccia Trivulzio in another exquisite painting by Raphael from c1510. The cardinal's regal attire is meticulously rendered with attention to every intricate detail – a testament to both artist and subject alike. The impact of Pope Julius II extends beyond paintings; it can be felt even in sculptures such as Michelangelo's awe-inspiring statue of Moses at San Pietro in Vincoli church in Rome. Crafted with unparalleled skill, Moses appears alive within stone – commanding yet serene – showcasing Michelangelo’s mastery over marble.