The Triumphs of Caesar

Interesting exhibition at the National Gallery of six panels of Andrea Mantegna’s “Triumph of Caesar” fresco cycle.

The works are on loan from the Royal Collection while their gallery at Hampton Court is being refurbished. They were bought from the Gonzaga family of Mantua by Charles I in 1629. For this show the six panels have been beautifully reframed by the National Gallery Framing Department.

It was a lovely touch to show a cast of the bust from Mantegna’s tomb and Ruben’s sketch for “A Roman Triumph” based  on two of the panels which he saw in situ in Mantua.

It’s always great to see this lively and theatrical piece and setting it in a new context makes you look at it with fresh eyes.


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