Two Putti Trying To Stop a Monkey Abducting a Child 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. 104 in. (259 x 264 cm). Manufactory: Woven in the Barberini Manufactory. Date: ca. 1635.This tapestry is one of eight that reproduce, in part, a set of twenty ordered in 1520 by Pope Leo X for the Hall of the Consistory in the Vatican. The design was conceived as an allegorical celebration of the golden age under the Medicis and under Leo X in particular. The theme and format of the set may have been conceived by Raphael (both of the putti in this tapestry derive from lost paintings by him), but the designs were executed by his pupils. Several of the
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