Chapels of the Cinquecento and Seicento in the Churches of Rome
Form, Function, Meaning
Chiara Franceschini editor Steven Ostrow editor Patrizia Tosini editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Officina Libraria
Published:26th Mar '20
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"Seldom does a collection of art history essays leave readers yearning for a second volume..."—Barbara Wisch, Renaissance Quarterly
Roman church interiors throughout the Early Modern age were endowed with rich historical and visual significance. During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, in anticipation of and following the Council of Trent, and in response to the expansion of the Roman Curia, the chapel became a singular arena in which wealthy and powerful Roman families, as well as middle-class citizens, had the opportunity to demonstrate their status and role in Roman society. In most cases the chapels were conceived not as isolated spaces, but as part of a more complex system, which involved the nave and the other chapels within the church, in a dialogue among the arts and the patrons of those other spaces. This volume explores this historical and artistic phenomenon through a number of examples involving the patronage of prominent Roman families such as the Chigis, Spadas, Caetanis, Cybos and important artists and architects such as Federico Zuccari, Giacomo della Porta, Carlo Maderno, Alessandro Algardi, Pietro da Cortona, Carlo Maratta.
“This is undoubtedly a valuable publication with much to offer scholars of early modern Rome and of visual and material cultures of devotion more broadly.” -- Karen J. Lloyd, CAA Reviews
"Seldom does a collection of art history essays leave readers yearning for a second volume. Beautifully produced with stunning color images, although lacking sufficient comparative illustrations, Chapels of the Cinquecento and Seicento in the Churches of Rome presents nine resplendent examples—some little studied, others well known but newly interpreted." - Barbara Wisch, Renaissance Quarterly
ISBN: 9788899765934
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1290g
272 pages