Photo of collection object Three Studies of  Angels for a Pendentive (recto)
Roncalli, Cristoforo. Three Studies of Angels for a Pendentive (recto), 1599/1604. red chalk; squared in red chalk (left half), framing lines in red chalk, Sheet: 27.8 x 35.3 cm (10 15/16 x 13 7/8 in.). Andrew R. and Martha Holden Jennings Fund, 1989.45.a. CC0.

Three Studies of Angels for a Pendentive (recto)

1599/1604

Cristoforo Roncalli

Cristoforo Roncalli (Italian, 1552–1626)

Drawings

Three Studies of Angels for a Pendentive (recto), 1599/1604. Cristoforo Roncalli (Italian, 1552–1626). Red chalk; squared in red chalk (left half), framing lines in red chalk; sheet: 27.8 x 35.3 cm (10 15/16 x 13 7/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Andrew R. and Martha Holden Jennings Fund 1989.45.a In 1590, a generation after Michelangelo’s death, the dome he designed for Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome was finally completed. In 1597 Pope Clement VIII commissioned the mosaic decoration of the interior of the dome, choosing Cristoforo Roncalli in part because of his training in Florence, an origin he shared with Michelangelo. Roncalli made this preparatory drawing for the angels that would appear at each side of the four Evangelists in the trapezoidal spaces where the dome meets the supporting arches, called pendentives. Roncalli practiced rendering the foreshortened human form in three studies across the sheet, which are early stages of the design.
Classification
Drawing
Formatted Medium
red chalk; squared in red chalk (left half), framing lines in red chalk
Dimensions
Sheet: 27.8 x 35.3 cm (10 15/16 x 13 7/8 in.)
Departments
Drawings
Accession Number
1989.45.a
Credit Line
Andrew R. and Martha Holden Jennings Fund
Rights Statement
CC0

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