Seventeenth century tapestry depicting the Blinding of the Sorcerer Elima, conserved at the National Gallery of Le Marche in Urbino. Brussels textile from a cartoon by Raphael, part of a collection of the Cardinal Mazarino.
Type:
Immagine fissa; Oggetto fisico
Category:
Photographs
Author:
Subject:
Magician
Justice
Communication and Publicity
Disease or Disorder
Person or Scene
Concept or Subject Expressed
Architecture
Scene - Means of Communication
Portico
Communication
Building Elements,Decoration and Sections
Medicine
Blindness
Statue
Coat of Arms
Apostles
Work and Vocation
Magic and Esotericism
Crest, Emblem, Brand
Column
Allegory, Abstract concept and Symbol
Bible-New Testament
Throne
Niche
Festoon
Sculpture
Person
Object
Male
Paul
Vegetation
Saint
St. Paul
Telamon
Work
Type of Coat-of-Arms or Heraldic Ornament
Writing
Christian Religion
Vegetal Element or Composition
Material and technique:
P Color Process; Film positive
Date of creation:
1999
Temporal coverage:
Baroque;;Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods;;Europe;;First and Second Millennium A.D.

Previews
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Relations
Is referenced by: see the resource on external website
References: Tapestry from a cartoon by Raphael: The Blinding of the Sorcerer Elima, National Gallery of Le Marche, Urbino
Provider
Archivio storico Alinari / Fotografie Alinari
Identifier: CAL-F-008121-0000
Rights
Rights: Alinari Archives, Florence