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The Baptism of Constantine

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Year
  
1517-1524

Location
  
Raphael Rooms

Genre
  
History painting

Type
  
Fresco

Created
  
1517–1524

Subject
  
Constantine the Great

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Artists
  
Raphael, Gianfrancesco Penni

Part of series
  
Stanze di Raffaello Frescoes

Similar
  
Raphael artwork, Artwork at Raphael Rooms, Fresco

The baptism of constantine


The Baptism of Constantine is a painting by assistants of the Italian renaissance artist Raphael. It was most likely painted by Gianfrancesco Penni, between 1517 and 1524.

After the master's death in 1520, Penni worked together with other members of Raphael's workshop to finish the commission to decorate with frescoes the rooms that are now known as the Stanze di Raffaello, in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican. The Baptism of Constantine is located in the Sala di Costantino ("Hall of Constantine"). In the painting the Emperor Constantine the Great is depicted kneeling down to receive the sacrament from Pope Sylvester I in the Baptistery of the St John Lateran. The painter has given Sylvester the traits of Clement VII, the Pope who had ordered the frescoes to be finished, after the work was interrupted during the papacy of Hadrian VI.

While attempting the control and serenity typical of the High Renaissance, the crowded scene demonstrates the Mannerist tendency towards complexity and discordance.

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