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Pius Vi 1717 1799 Collection

Braschi, also known as Pius VI, was elected Pope in 1775 and reigned until his death in 1799

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Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: Portrait of Pope Pius (Pio or Pius) VI (1717-1799) 18th century museum of local history

Portrait of Pope Pius (Pio or Pius) VI (1717-1799) 18th century museum of local history, Altoetting (Altotting)
IMB4842726 Portrait of Pope Pius (Pio or Pius) VI (1717-1799) 18th century museum of local history, Altoetting (Altotting), Bavaria

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: Pope Pius VI at the Hofburg, Vienna, 1782. 1789 (engraving)

Pope Pius VI at the Hofburg, Vienna, 1782. 1789 (engraving)
7234843 Pope Pius VI at the Hofburg, Vienna, 1782. 1789 (engraving) by Chodowiecki, Daniel Nikolaus (1726-1801); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: Gustave III of Sweden (1746-1792) with Pope Pius VI (Gianangel, Count Braschi, 1717-1799)

Gustave III of Sweden (1746-1792) with Pope Pius VI (Gianangel, Count Braschi, 1717-1799, elected Pope in 1775)
LSE4315643 Gustave III of Sweden (1746-1792) with Pope Pius VI (Gianangel, Count Braschi, 1717-1799, elected Pope in 1775). Detail. Painting by Benigne Gagneraux (1756-1795), oil on canvas, 1786

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: Peace of Tolentino between Napoleon I and Pope Pius VI, February 18

Peace of Tolentino between Napoleon I and Pope Pius VI, February 18, 1797 - The Tolentino Treaty or Tolentino Peace is
XEE4157708 Peace of Tolentino between Napoleon I and Pope Pius VI, February 18, 1797 - The Tolentino Treaty or Tolentino Peace is a peace treaty signed on February 19, 1797 in Tolentino, Italy

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: The arrival of Pope Pius VI (Giovanni Angelo Braschi dit Pius VI

The arrival of Pope Pius VI (Giovanni Angelo Braschi dit Pius VI
XEE4135482 The arrival of Pope Pius VI (Giovanni Angelo Braschi dit Pius VI, PIO 1717-1799) in Grenoble in 1799. Engraving from 1800

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: Portrait of Pope Pius VI (Pius or Pio or Giovanni angelo Braschi) (1775-1799)

Portrait of Pope Pius VI (Pius or Pio or Giovanni angelo Braschi) (1775-1799)
XEE4135476 Portrait of Pope Pius VI (Pius or Pio or Giovanni angelo Braschi) (1775-1799). by Unknown artist, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: Portrait of Pope Pius VI, detail (oil on canvas, 18th century)

Portrait of Pope Pius VI, detail (oil on canvas, 18th century)
LRI4670270 Portrait of Pope Pius VI, detail (oil on canvas, 18th century) by Italian School, (18th century); Musee et Domaine National de Versailles et de Trianon, Versailles

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: Portrait of Pope Pius (Pio or Pius) VI (1717-1799). Anonymous Italian painting

Portrait of Pope Pius (Pio or Pius) VI (1717-1799). Anonymous Italian painting
JLJ4605988 Portrait of Pope Pius (Pio or Pius) VI (1717-1799). Anonymous Italian painting, 18th century. oil on canvas. Dim: 1, 16 x 0, 88m

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: Peace of Tolentino between Napoleon I and Pope Pius VI, February 18

Peace of Tolentino between Napoleon I and Pope Pius VI, February 18
GIA4725723 Peace of Tolentino between Napoleon I and Pope Pius VI, February 18, 1797 - The Tolentino Treaty or Tolentino Peace is a peace treaty signed on February 19, 1797 in Tolentino, Italy

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: The Tolentino Treaty or Tolentino Peace is a peace treaty signed on 19 February 1797 in

The Tolentino Treaty or Tolentino Peace is a peace treaty signed on 19 February 1797 in
XEE4135516 The Tolentino Treaty or Tolentino Peace is a peace treaty signed on 19 February 1797 in Tolentino, Italy, between France and the Pontifical States

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: Pope Pius (Pio or Pius) VI (1717-1799). Anonymous painting. Rome, Museum of Risorgimento

Pope Pius (Pio or Pius) VI (1717-1799). Anonymous painting. Rome, Museum of Risorgimento
GIA4736016 Pope Pius (Pio or Pius) VI (1717-1799). Anonymous painting. Rome, Museum of Risorgimento. by Unknown artist, (18th century); Museo Centrale del Risorgimento, Rome

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: Portrait of Pope Pius VI, 18th century (painting)

Portrait of Pope Pius VI, 18th century (painting)
LRI4676901 Portrait of Pope Pius VI, 18th century (painting) by Unknown artist, (18th century); Museo Centrale del Risorgimento, Rome

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: French revolution, anticlericalism: The model of Pope Pius VI (Giannangelo

French revolution, anticlericalism: The model of Pope Pius VI (Giannangelo
JLJ4618241 French revolution, anticlericalism: The model of Pope Pius VI (Giannangelo, Count Braschi elected as Pius VI or Pio VI, 1717-1799) burned at the Royal Palace on April 6, 1791

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: English Directoire. Pope Pius VI, 1717-99, prisoner of the French army

English Directoire. Pope Pius VI, 1717-99, prisoner of the French army
XEE4157703 English Directoire. Pope Pius VI, 1717-99, prisoner of the French army, transported by litter to Valencia, 1799

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: Pope Pius (Pio or Pius) VI (1717-1799). Anonymous painting. Rome, Museum of Risorgimento

Pope Pius (Pio or Pius) VI (1717-1799). Anonymous painting. Rome, Museum of Risorgimento
GIA4815980 Pope Pius (Pio or Pius) VI (1717-1799). Anonymous painting. Rome, Museum of Risorgimento. by Unknown artist, (18th century); Museo Centrale del Risorgimento, Rome

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: Austria - Rosary given by Pope Pius VI (1717-1799) to Maximilian

Austria - Rosary given by Pope Pius VI (1717-1799) to Maximilian
LRI4631664 Austria - Rosary given by Pope Pius VI (1717-1799) to Maximilian, Archduke of Austria and Pope Benediction addressed by Pius VI to Archduke - Rome, 3 August 1775 - Yellow gold, red gold

Background imagePius Vi 1717 1799 Collection: Portrait of the Pope Pius VI

Portrait of the Pope Pius VI
FIA5410002 Portrait of the Pope Pius VI by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of the Pope Pius VI (1717-1799), Anonymous


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Braschi, also known as Pius VI, was elected Pope in 1775 and reigned until his death in 1799. He played a significant role during a tumultuous period of history marked by political upheaval and conflict. One notable event involving Pius VI was his visit to the Hofburg in Vienna in 1782. This engraving captures the moment, showcasing the Pope's presence at this grand location. It serves as a reminder of his influence beyond Rome and highlights his diplomatic engagements with various European powers. Another remarkable encounter depicted is between Pius VI and Gustave III of Sweden. Painted by Benigne Gagneraux in 1786, this oil on canvas artwork showcases an intimate interaction between the two figures. It symbolizes the Pope's efforts to maintain relationships with influential leaders across Europe. The Peace of Tolentino signed on February 18, 1797, holds great significance for Pius VI's papacy. This treaty between Napoleon I and the Pontifical States aimed to establish peace amidst growing tensions. The agreement is represented through various artworks such as paintings and portraits that depict scenes from this historic event. Pope Pius VI's arrival is captured vividly in one portrait where he stands tall, exuding authority and grace. Another painting focuses solely on his face—a detailed portrayal that reflects both wisdom and weariness acquired throughout his reign. As anticlericalism swept through France during the French Revolution, Pope Pius VI became a model for resistance against these ideologies. His steadfast commitment to Catholicism despite mounting challenges solidified him as an emblematic figure during this time. Today, these artworks serve as reminders of Pope Pius VI's contributions to history—his diplomatic endeavors across Europe, involvement in significant treaties like Tolentino Peace Treaty—and unwavering dedication to upholding religious values amidst turbulent times.