
- Title Ezekiel's Vision (Visione di Ezechiele)
- Artist Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, Italian, 1483-1520)
- Year of creation c. 1518 (1517-1518; from Raphael's period of most intense activity in Rome, when his workshop was populated with gifted collaborators; stylistically influenced by Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling. The work is described by Vasari in his "Lives" as "containing a Christ after the manner of Jupiter in Heaven, surrounded by the four Evangelists as Ezekiel describes them." Originally commissioned by the Bolognese nobleman Vincenzo Ercolani, who paid Raphael 8 ducats in 1510 — though this is considered just a down payment. Robbed by the French in 1799 and returned in 1816. Note: this is a small oil panel, NOT a fresco as some sources incorrectly state)
- Technique/Medium Oil on panel (wood)
- Original dimensions 40 x 30 cm (some sources cite 41 x 30 cm)
- Collection/Museum Galleria Palatina (Palatine Gallery), Palazzo Pitti, Florence (Uffizi Galleries)
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