The Elephant Hanno
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Renaissance Humanism
Renaissance
28.0 x 27.0 cm
Kupferstichkabinett
A Diplomatic Gift Embodied in Paint: Raphael’s Portrait of Hanno
The fresco depicting the elephant Hanno, commissioned by Pope Leo X in 1516, stands as a testament to Renaissance fascination with exotic animals and papal patronage. More than just a depiction of an animal—a magnificent specimen brought from Cochin, India—it represents a pivotal moment in artistic history: Raphael’s meticulous rendering captures not only anatomical accuracy but also the palpable emotion surrounding this extraordinary spectacle. This artwork is a cornerstone of Raphael's oeuvre and offers invaluable insight into the cultural climate of Rome during the High Renaissance.- Subject Matter & Context: The fresco portrays Pope Leo X seated upon a throne, gazing intently at Hanno, an Asian elephant gifted to him by King Manuel I of Portugal. This gesture underscored papal authority and diplomatic relations between Christendom and the East—a reflection of the broader humanist interest in exploring new cultures and expanding knowledge.
- Style & Technique: Raphael’s masterful brushwork exemplifies the idealized style characteristic of his era. Employing sfumato, a technique pioneered by Leonardo da Vinci, he skillfully blended colors to create subtle gradations of tone, lending Hanno an ethereal quality that transcends mere representation. The artist's meticulous attention to detail—evident in the elephant’s musculature and skin texture—demonstrates the Renaissance commitment to scientific observation alongside artistic expression.
- Historical Significance: Created during a period marked by papal ambition and intellectual curiosity, Hanno embodies the spirit of humanist inquiry. The elephant's arrival in Rome sparked considerable excitement among artists and intellectuals alike, prompting them to grapple with questions about animal anatomy and the portrayal of grandeur. It served as inspiration for Raphael’s artistic vision.
- Symbolism: Beyond its literal depiction, Hanno carries symbolic weight. The elephant itself represents strength, wisdom, and majesty—qualities attributed to rulers and revered throughout antiquity. Its presence in the papal palace symbolized Leo X's dominion over Christendom and his embrace of humanist ideals.
Rafael (1483 – 1520)
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Sobre esta obra
- Título: The Elephant Hanno
- Artista: Rafael
- Dimensões originais: 28.0 x 27.0 cm
- Formato: Square
- Status dos direitos autorais: Domínio público
- Onde ver: Kupferstichkabinett
- Movimento: Renaissance Humanism
- Período: Renaissance
- Contexto da obra: human anatomy study , classical idealism
- Paleta de cores: Neutrals
Dados Rápidos
- Artist: Raphael
- Subject or theme: Diplomatic Gift
- Influences: Federico da Montefeltro
- Medium: Drawing
- Dimensions: 28 x 27 cm
- Artistic style: Realistic