Current knowledge
Royal Collection 406166
Workshop of Giulio Romano
Sacrifice of a Goat to Jupiter
Current measurements:
123cm x 66.2cm
As part of the Mantua sale, Charles acquired a number of works by the Gonzaga’s court painter Giulio Romano, Raphael’s most talented pupil. Many of these pictures depict scenes from antiquity, some with a decidedly imperial flavour. Here, a burnt offering is made to the Roman god Jupiter.
We might imagine this firey work hung above the chimney in the Second Privy Lodging Room. It remains in the Royal Collection today.
Van der Doort 1639
Giulio Romano
Sacrifice, 4 small, full-length figures and a goat lying by to be sacrificed, a high and narrow piece,
Sale Inventory c.1649-51
Walpole Society reference (1972):