Combining the social and economic history with the cultural and artistic achievements of seventeenth and eighteenth century Italy, this book presents a unique ...
Continue Reading βIn 1638, the great artist-architect Gianlorenzo Bernini began one of the most ambitious architectural projects of his career: to design and construct massive ...
Continue Reading βAs an art patron, Sixtus V has always been more talked about than really known or understood. Even after the important studies of ...
Continue Reading βPowers Matchless is the first book-length study on the Baldachin inside St. Peters, Rome (1624-1633). It situates the monument in the center of ...
Continue Reading βA social history of reception, this study focuses on sacred art and Catholicism in Rome during the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The ...
Continue Reading βThis new volume opens up our understanding of the design, production and market for Biblical prints and illustrated Bible images in 16th century ...
Continue Reading ββRome, golden, eternally powerful, glorious, world-dominating Rome, sovereign of cities, city of cities, the fortunate, regal, holy city, the greatest of cities, seat ...
Continue Reading βAt the close of the 16th century, Europe’s most talented painters flocked to Rome, the Eternal City, to execute commissions for popes, princes, ...
Continue Reading βFederico Borromeo, Cardinal-Archbishop of Milan (1564β1631), is well known as a leading Catholic reformer and as the founder of the Ambrosiana library, art ...
Continue Reading βIdentifies and sketches the history of baroque-style churches, palaces, villas, and fountains in Rome and includes a brief look at the Vatican and ...
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