The Vision of the Cross

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The Vision of the Cross is a fresco by Raphael’s workshop in the Vatican that depicts Constantine’s miraculous vision of the cross before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance painting
fresco
artworkType wall painting
associatedArtist Raphael NERFINISHED
collection Vatican Museums collection NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Pope Leo X NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Raphael's workshop NERFINISHED
culturalContext Catholic Church NERFINISHED
papal propaganda
depicts Battle of the Milvian Bridge NERFINISHED
Constantine the Great NERFINISHED
Roman military camp
heavenly cross in the sky
heavenly inscription
landscape with city in the background
soldiers of Constantine
standard-bearers
vision of the cross NERFINISHED
depictsEvent Constantine's conversion to Christianity
prelude to the Battle of the Milvian Bridge
genre history painting
religious art
hasStyle dramatic lighting
dynamic figures
monumental composition
hasSubject Christian cross
Christian miracle
Roman emperor
inception circa 1520
influencedBy Christian iconography of the cross
Roman imperial iconography
languageOfInscription Latin
locatedIn Apostolic Palace NERFINISHED
Vatican Museums NERFINISHED
location Vatican City NERFINISHED
materialUsed fresco technique
pigments
plaster
movement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
narrativeSource Christian tradition of Constantine's vision
accounts of the Battle of the Milvian Bridge
partOf Raphael Rooms NERFINISHED
Stanza di Costantino NERFINISHED
theme divine intervention in battle
legitimization of imperial power
triumph of Christianity

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Raphael Rooms containsWork The Vision of the Cross