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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. The style of the paintings's execution lacks the subtlety of shading found in Passarotti's best portraits and this is most likely a workshop replica of the original portrait, now lost, perhaps that formerly in the Sacchetti collection in Rome. Pius V was born Antoinio Ghislieri into a modest family in the duchy of Milan. He entered the Dominican order as a youth and throughout his life he maintained their austere lifetyle. Appointed cardinal in 1557, after the death of Pius IV, he was elected pope on 7 January 1566 and crowned as Pius V ten days later.

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Document identity
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23806
label
Portrait of Pope Pius V
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obj
dtoType
drawing
pageCount
1
Source metadata
id
23806
contentType
drawing
stage
normalized
title
Portrait of Pope Pius V
description
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. The style of the paintings's execution lacks the subtlety of shading found in Passarotti's best portraits and this is most likely a workshop replica of the original portrait, now lost, perhaps that formerly in the Sacchetti collection in Rome. Pius V was born Antoinio Ghislieri into a modest family in the duchy of Milan. He entered the Dominican order as a youth and throughout his life he maintained their austere lifetyle. Appointed cardinal in 1557, after the death of Pius IV, he was elected pope on 7 January 1566 and crowned as Pius V ten days later.
provenance
Hercolani Collection, Bologna, prior to 1780 [mode of acquisition unknown]; Don Marcello Massarenti Collection, Rome, prior to 1881 [mode of acquisition unknown] [1881 catalogue: no. 193; 1897 catalogue: no. 206]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1902, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
ca. 1566 (Renaissance)
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Painting & Drawing
portraits
oil paintings
imageCount
1
pageCount
1
source
import
dimensions
units
cm
width
129
height
94.5
dimensionsRaw
Painted surface H: 50 13/16 x W: 37 3/16 in. (129 x 94.5 cm); Framed H: 65 1/8 x W: 51 1/2 x D: 4 1/2 in. (165.42 x 130.81 x 11.43 cm)
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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] Pius V Ghislieri
created pope in February 1566
died in May 1572
lived 67 years
three months
fourteen days.
med
oil on canvas
creator_ids
5409
collection_ids
REN
exhibition_ids
1987
Single page context
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1
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0
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photo
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