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Elected Pope in April 1378 in an attempt to placate the Italian cardinals after decades of French dominancy of the papacy, Urban VI (Bartolomeo Prignano) soon enraged many of the cardinals with his harsh and ill-tempered leadership. This bitterness and hostility prompted a group of thirteen French cardinals to leave Rome and in September 1378 they elected Robert of Geneva, who became the anti-pope Clement VII, thus beginning the Western Schism that was to divide the Roman Catholic church for the next 40 years. When the painting was exhibited at the Royal Academy it was accompanied by the following lines: 'The pope paced the garden under the window of the torture chamber, reading his breviary aloud, that the sound of his voice might keep the executioner reminded of his functions.' (H.C. Lea, A History of the Inquisition In The Middle Ages, London, 1888, vol 2, p. 558.) referencing the punishments meted out to the Cardinal of Venice and several other cardinals and bishops implicated in the plots against Urban. Post Lot Text This lot has been imported from outside the EU for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable (at 5%) on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice. Please see Conditions of Sale for further information.
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The canvas is unlined and on its original stretcher, which is providing good support. There is a patch in the centre of the upper right quadrant. There is some paint shrinkage to the figure's robes and to the marble ledge on his left. There is some surface cracking on the floor paving. Under ultra-violet light there is a repaired small horizontal tear, approximately 2 inches long, corresponding with the patch on the reverse. There is some retouching to the popes cheek, eye and hand. Some of the other pigments fluoresce, but these appear consistent with the artists original paintwork. The colours are slightly warmer than in the catalogue illustration.
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Lot 36Sale 19596
Pope Urban VITHE HON. JOHN COLLIER (LONDON 1850-1934)Estimate: GBP 7,000 - 10,000
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