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The Coronation of Charlemagne, (detail), 1516-1517; Fresco by the Italian High Renaissance artist (Raphael), Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (1483-1520). The Coronation of Charlemagne is a painting by the workshop of the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael. Though it is believed that Raphael did make the designs for the composition, the fresco was probably painted by Gianfrancesco Penni. The painting shows how Charlemagne was crowned Imperator Romanorum Holy Roman Emperor), by Pope Leo III (pontiff from 795 to 816) on Christmas Evening, 800.

The Coronation of Charlemagne, (detail), 1516-1517; Fresco by the Italian High Renaissance artist (Raphael), Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (1483-1520). The Coronation of Charlemagne is a painting by the workshop of the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael. Though it is believed that Raphael did make the designs for the composition, the fresco was probably painted by Gianfrancesco Penni. The painting shows how Charlemagne was crowned Imperator Romanorum Holy Roman Emperor), by Pope Leo III (pontiff from 795 to 816) on Christmas Evening, 800. Stock Photo
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Contributor:

World History Archive / Alamy Stock Photo

Image ID:

HHG839

File size:

60 MB (2.7 MB Compressed download)

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Dimensions:

5689 x 3686 px | 48.2 x 31.2 cm | 19 x 12.3 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

19 October 1904

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This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.

The Coronation of Charlemagne, (detail), 1516-1517; Fresco by the Italian High Renaissance artist (Raphael), Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (1483-1520). The Coronation of Charlemagne is a painting by the workshop of the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael. Though it is believed that Raphael did make the designs for the composition, the fresco was probably painted by Gianfrancesco Penni. The painting shows how Charlemagne was crowned Imperator Romanorum Holy Roman Emperor), by Pope Leo III (pontiff from 795 to 816) on Christmas Evening, 800.