Close Up: Raphael & the Popes Librarian

Thursday, October 31st, 2019 - Monday, January 20th, 2020

Nearly five centuries after his death, Raphael’s fame remains undiminished. In 1898, Isabella Stewart Gardner brought the first Raphael to America, a portrait of the pope’s librarian Tommaso Inghirami. Celebrated by Erasmus as “the Cicero of our era,” Inghirami was a high Renaissance celebrity esteemed for his profound erudition, theatrical abilities, and powerful friends, including Raphael himself.

Commemorating the 500th anniversary of the painter’s death in 1520, this exhibition brings together for the first time a painting of an episode from Inghirami’s life (Musei Vaticani, Vatican City) with the Gardner’s own portrait, as well as a special selection of sculpture, drawings and archival materials to tell the fascinating story of the man with the red cap and the collector who brought him to America.

Mon, Wed, & Fri - Sun 11am - 5pm
Tue CLOSED
Thu 11am - 9pm
*Ticket sales end 30 minutes prior to closing

Fenway Gallery
Isabella Sewart Gardner Museum
25 Evans Way

Boston, MA

42.338227, -71.0989559

Close Up: Raphael & the Popes Librarian