Six Putti Dancing Around a Globe and a Palm from a set of the Giochi di Putti. Artist: Cartoon by Tommaso Vincidor (Tommaso di Andrea) (Italian, Bologna ca. 1517-ca. 1536 Breda ()). Culture: Italian, Rome. Designer: Design attributed to Giovanni da Udine (Giovanni dei Ricamatori) (Italian, Udine 1487-1564 Rome); Adapted from a design by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi) (Italian, Urbino 1483-1520 Rome). Dimensions: L. 102 x W. 108 in. (259 x 274 cm). Manufactory: Probably woven in the Barberini Manufactory. Date: ca. 1635.This tapestry was once part of an eight-piece set representing Giochi di Putti, or Cherubs' Games. Pope Leo X commissioned the series as an allegorical celebration of the golden age under the Medici, and it was to be displayed in the Vatican's Hall of the Consistory. Probably conceived by Raphael, the tapestries' designs were executed by his pupils, including Giovanni da Udine. Tommaso Vincidor painted their cartoons (the full-size models copied by the weavers) in
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