Portrait of Pope Julius II

Portrait of Pope Julius II

Portrait of Pope Julius II is an oil painting attributed to Italian painter Raphael. This painting of Pope Julius II, who was a popular subject for Raphael and his students, was unusual for its time and would carry a long influence on papal portraiture. From its beginning, it was specially hung at the pillars of Santa Maria del Popolo, at the gates to Rome, for feast and high holy days. For many years, a version of the painting which now hangs in the Uffizi Gallery was believed to be the original, but in 1970 opinion shifted. The original is currently believed to be the version hanging in the...
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quick facts
Artist:Raphael
Artform:Painting
Date begun:1511
Date completed:1512
Genre:Portrait
Height:3' 7"
Width:2' 8"

Portrait of Pope Julius II subject matter

Pope Julius II
Pope Julius II
December 5, 1443 - February 21, 1513
Birthplace:Albisola Superiore

Pope Julius II , nicknamed "The Fearsome Pope" and "The Warrior Pope" , born Giuliano della Rovere, was Pope from 1503 to 1513. His papacy was marked by an active foreign policy,...
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Artist of Portrait of Pope Julius II

Raphael
Raphael
April 6, 1483- April 6, 1520

Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino , better known simply as Raphael, was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form and ease of composition and for its visual achievement of the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur. Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period. Raphael was enormously productive, running an unusually large...
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Current owner of Portrait of Pope Julius II

National Gallery, London
National Gallery, London
Location:London

The National Gallery is an art museum on Trafalgar Square, London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1824, it houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900. The gallery is an exempt charity, and a non-departmental public body of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Its collection belongs to the public of the United Kingdom and entry to the main collection is free of charge. Unlike comparable art museums...
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Periods and Movements

High Renaissance
High Renaissance

The expression High Renaissance, in art history, is a periodizing convention used to denote the apogee of the visual arts in the Italian Renaissance....
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What art supplies was used in the creation of the Portrait of Pope Julius II?
  • A:
    The materials used include: Oil paint.
  • Q:
    Where is the "Portrait of Pope Julius II" displayed?
  • A:
    The valuable piece of art is located in the National Gallery, London.
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