Constantine Slaying the Lion, Pietro da Cortona, 1637

Constantine Slaying the Lion, Pietro da Cortona, 1637

Constantine slaying the lion. Tapestry from the series "the history of constantine the great". Philadelphia museum of art, united states. Great stair hall balcony, second floor. Id 1959-78-11. Measurements: 500. 4 x 297. 2 cm. [1]. Object Type: tapestry. Date: 1637. Medium: gold, silk, silver, tapestry weave, wool. Collection: Philadelphia Museum of Art. Series Title: Story of Constantine. Constantine Slaying the Lion (tapestry) - 1637
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Author: Barberini Tapestry Manufactory tapestry designer: Pietro da Cortona (1596–1669) manufactory director: Giacomo della Riviera and workshop (–1639)Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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