Healing of lame beggar at Beautiful Gate of temple by SS. Peter and John. Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520) (designed after) [painter] Coecke van Aelst, Pieter (the Younger) (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, ) (designed after) [painter] Raes, Jan I (Flemish, ) (workshop) [weaver] Guebels, Jacques II (Flemish, ) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1620 Tapestry Dimensions: H 524 x W 400 cm Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool & silk Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: Inventory of "Las Tapicerías de la Corona" (1880). Spain, Madrid,
Healing of lame beggar at Beautiful Gate of temple by SS. Peter and John. Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520) (designed after) [painter] Coecke van Aelst, Pieter (the Younger) (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, ) (designed after) [painter] Raes, Jan I (Flemish, ) (workshop) [weaver] Guebels, Jacques II (Flemish, ) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1620 Tapestry Dimensions: H 524 x W 400 cm Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool & silk Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: Inventory of "Las Tapicerías de la Corona" (1880). Spain, Madrid, Palacio Real de Madrid, accno. Inscriptions: Woven signature in lower guard, center [partially legible in photograph]: [IAN RAESE] ? Scene divided by spiral (Solomonic) columns decorated with putti; Peter & John heal lame man who sits on floor, as another paralytic man approaches (Acts 3-4:31); surrounding group of women & children (BRD) 2 ribbons interlaced around central rod interspersed with bunches of grapes & vine leaves; floral cartouches in each side & each corner This series of the "Acts of Apostles" is based on the cartoons by Pieter Coecke van Aelst (the Younger) for the "Life of St. Paul" series. The Madrid series combines scenes from Aelst's "Life of St. Paul" series with the traditional Raphael group of the "Acts of Apostles" (Campbell). This is 1 of 12 extant panels within this set. In the Photo Study Collection, no. 6 "Conversion of Saul/Paul" is not represented here. The first series (at the Vatican, called "Scuola Vecchia") was commissioned from Raphael for Pope Leo X in 1515 to adorn the walls of the Sistine Chapel in Rome (Dimitrova). The original cartoons designed by Raphael for the Vatican's "Acts of Apostles" set are currently housed at the Victoria & Albert Museum (on loan from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II) (Dimitrova). Junquera de Vega, Catalogo de Tapices, Vol. 2 (1986), 62-74, series 48, no. 3 New York (Met), Tapestry in the Renaissance
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