Cardinal Virtues

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Cardinal Virtues is a fresco by Raphael in the Vatican’s Raphael Rooms that allegorically depicts the classical moral virtues of prudence, justice, and fortitude.

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instanceOf fresco
painting
artPeriod Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
collection Vatican Museums NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
country Vatican City
creator Raphael NERFINISHED
depicts fortitude
justice
prudence
genre allegorical painting
hasPart allegorical figure of Fortitude
allegorical figure of Justice
allegorical figure of Prudence
hasSubject ethics
virtue
hasTheme classical philosophy
moral virtues
inception early 16th century
inspiredBy classical cardinal virtues
languageOfWork visual art (no linguistic content)
locatedIn Raphael Rooms NERFINISHED
Stanza della Segnatura NERFINISHED
locatedInBuilding Apostolic Palace NERFINISHED
location Vatican City NERFINISHED
materialUsed fresco technique
movement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
partOf decoration of the Raphael Rooms

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Raphael Rooms containsWork Cardinal Virtues