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The Government of Pope Benedict XIV

Image credit: Manchester Art Gallery

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This is an allegorical scene representing the government of Pope Benedict XIV. The central female figure sits on a throne beneath a red, draped canopy, one arm outstretched, and two cherubs to her right bearing a portrait of the Pope, above which one cherub holds a crown. A second female figure sits with another cherub to the bottom right, leaning against a second portrait. Two more women sit to the bottom left, one gazing into a mirror, the other holding an open book. The scene is framed with Rococo scrolls and garlands.
Title

The Government of Pope Benedict XIV

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 44.5 x W 91 cm

Accession number

1966.296

Acquisition method

purchased from the Arcade Gallery, 1966

Work type

Painting

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Manchester Art Gallery

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