00 09/10/2010 01:54


More happy fallout from the papal trip.... We all read about this commission back in 2006 but never got to see the portrait...


Portrait of the Pope

Oct. 7, 2010

Michael Noakes, the portrait painter, was commissioned by the Vatican to paint Pope Benedict XVI shortly after he was elected, although it took about a year before he started work. The Holy Father sat for Mr Noakes in the library attached to his private apartments in the Vatican.

The finished work hangs in the Vatican, but Mr Noakes also worked on a related study which he has kept in his studio. For the occasion of the recent papal visit to Britain, the portrait is reproduced below:



“I was the only painter to whom [Pope Benedict] had given time for a portrait,” Mr Noakes said. “I think it is still true that I am the only artist to have been given that opportunity.”

[That's not quite right, of course. He sat for at least two other painters - See story and photos on Page 128 this thread some time last summer.]

Mr Noakes gave the Pope a book on the daily life of the Queen, written by his wife Vivien and illustrated by him.

The artist, who was educated at Downside and the Royal Academy schools, said: “I found the Pope diffident and even perhaps a little shy. He is not a large man. We talked in English and, rather charmingly, he seemed to use every opportunity to shake hands.”

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