English: The aging, enthroned pope turns toward the viewer while making the sign of blessing with his right hand. Pius V (1566-1572) belonged to the Ghislieri family, and on the top of the back of the throne is his family's coat of arms crowned by the papal tiara and the keys of St. Peter, a symbol of the papacy's descent from Christ's apostle. The identifying inscription below is a later addition. Passerotti worked in the mannerist style, which is characterized by strikingly elongated proportions. The pope's bony appearance reveals both his age and the artist's knowledge of human anatomy.
From Raphael to the Carracci: the Art of Papal Rome. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. 2009.
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Acquired by Henry Walters with the Massarenti Collection, 1902
Inscriptions
[Transcription] Inscribed on the bottom: PIUS V. GHISLERIUS. P[ONTIFEX]. M[AXIMUS]. CRE[ATUS]: ID[IBUS]: FEB[RUARIIS]: MDLXVI.OB[IIT]. K[ALENDIIS]. MAII[S] MDLXXII VIX[IT]: AN[NOS]: LXVII.M[ENSES]. III. D[IES]. XIV.; [Translation] The Supreme Pontiff Pius V Ghislieri, created on February 13, 1566, died on May 1, 1572, lived 67 years, three months, fourteen days.
Piezīmes
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Federico Zeri (1976. gada) (angļu) Italian paintings in the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimora: Walters Art Gallery, nr. 258 , pp. 382−383 OCLC: 2463997.
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