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Frank Cadogan Cowper  1877-1958

Frank Cadogan Cowper Lucretia Borgia Reigns in the Vatican in the Absence of Pope Alexander VI 1908-14
© The estate of Frank Cadogan Cowper
Lucretia Borgia Reigns in the Vatican in the Absence of Pope Alexander VI  1908-14

Oil on canvas
support: 2210 x 1537 mm frame: 2880 x 2032 x 175 mm
painting

Presented by the Trustees of the Chantrey Bequest 1914

N02973

This is a re-creation of an obscure and scandalous incident from the history of the Popes. In 1501 the illegitimate daughter of Pope Alexander VI, Lucrezia Borgia, took his place at a meeting. Frank Cowper has invented this suggestive moment in which two noblemen part Lucrezia’s dress so that a Francisan friar can kiss her shoe.The room in the Vatican in which Lucrezia Borgia appeared still exists. It was decorated by the Italian Renaissance artist Pinturrichio. Cowper went there to copy it and painted the faces of the Cardinals from their original portraits.

 (From the display caption July 2007)