The Parnassus

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The Parnassus is a famous fresco by Raphael in the Vatican Stanze that depicts the mythological Mount Parnassus as a gathering place for Apollo and the Muses alongside celebrated poets from antiquity and the Renaissance.

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instanceOf Renaissance painting
fresco
commissionedBy Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Raphael NERFINISHED
culturalContext papal patronage
depicts Apollo NERFINISHED
Dante Alighieri NERFINISHED
Homer NERFINISHED
Mount Parnassus NERFINISHED
Renaissance poets
Sappho NERFINISHED
Virgil NERFINISHED
lyre-playing Apollo
poets of antiquity
sacred landscape of Parnassus
the Muses NERFINISHED
function decoration of papal apartments
genre mythological painting
hasArtisticStyle balanced composition
classical idealization
iconographicProgram representation of poetry among the liberal arts in the Stanza della Segnatura
inception circa 1510
inscription SAPPHO on the tablet held by Sappho
locatedIn Vatican City
Vatican Museums NERFINISHED
locatedInRoom Stanza della Segnatura NERFINISHED
materialUsed pigments on plaster
movement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
originalLanguageContext Italian Renaissance culture
partOf Raphael Rooms NERFINISHED
Stanze di Raffaello NERFINISHED
positionWithinRoom wall opposite The School of Athens
seriesWith Cardinal and Theological Virtues (and Law)
The Disputa NERFINISHED
The School of Athens NERFINISHED
significance key monument of High Renaissance art
major work of Raphael
subjectMatter poetry
theme celebration of poetic inspiration
usesTechnique fresco painting

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