Stanza di Constantino (Raphael Rooms)

The Stanza di Constantino in the Vatican's Stanze di Raffaello (Raphael Rooms) is a papal apartment frescoed by Raphael's students according to his designs

Vatican Museums—Raphael Rooms' Stanza di Constantino
Viale Vaticano (on the north side of the Vatican City walls, between where Via Santamaura and the Via Tunisi staircase hit Viale Vaticano; about a 5–10 minute walk around the walls from St. Peter's).
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Giulio Romano's Vision of the Cross, to a design by Raffaello, in the Stanza di Constantino in the Vatican's Raphael Rooms.
Giulio Romano's Vision of the Cross, to a design by Raphael, in the Stanza di Constantino.
The fourth Raphael Room, the Stanza di Constantino (1517–24), is the least satisfying and was largely painted after Raphael's death according to his hastily sketched designs.

Giulio Romano and Raffaellino del Colle adapted some of their master's cartoons into the newly fashionable Mannerist style of painting.

Those two probably did most of the Battle at the Milvian Bridge (Emperor Constantine the Great fights his would-be deposer Maxentius), the Vision of the Cross (under whose miraculous sign the emperor wins), and the Donation of Rome (the now-converted Emperor Constantine gives princely power over Rome to Pope Sylvester I).

Apparently, a less apt pupil of Raphael's finished off the cycle with a weak Baptism of Constantine.


Battle of the Milvian Bridge (Photo by su-lin).

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