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Original fileAn elderly, bearded Pope is shown in three-quarter profile, wearing a red velvet camauro and mozzetta over a white rochet. He sits pensively, his hands resting on a chair decorated with gold acorn finials, with the della Rovere family coat of arms visible in the upper right background. The somber palette and the figure's downcast gaze reflect a moment of intense personal and political reflection.
As one of the most influential patrons of the High Renaissance, Julius II commissioned Raphael to paint the Stanza della Segnatura, including 'The School of Athens.' This work signifies the era's grand project of reconciling classical Neoplatonism and Hermetic thought with Christian theology under papal authority.
Raphael, The School of Athens
Julius II commissioned this defining work of Renaissance Neoplatonism as part of his private library in the Vatican.
Egidio da Viterbo
A key intellectual in Julius II's court who promoted the synthesis of Neoplatonism, Kabbalah, and Hermetica within the Church.
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Oil on panel
portrait
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Musées d'Avignon
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