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Chiesa Nuova- Santa Maria in Vallicella |
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Year: 1575-1600
Patron Medici Family
Order: Order of the Philippines founded by Saint Philip Neri
Church dedicated to the virgin Mary
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Vallicella Altarpiece (Triptich Virgin and Child with Saints) |
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Artists: Rubens
Year: 1606-08
Painting: icon is a vortex of light; icon was painted first and the rest of the painting is an extension; sacred conversation (type of alter piece); icon surrounded by angels coming from a heaven vortex |
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Oratory of Saint Phillip Neri Facade |
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Artist: Borromini
Year: 1637-43
Order: Order of the Fillippini
Location: across from Chiesa Nuova
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Sant' Andrea della Valle |
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Artist: Carlo Maderno, Carlo Rainaldi, Carlo Fontana
Completed in 1665
Patron: Cardinal Peretti Montalto
Order: Order of the Theatines founded Gaetano Thiene
Church: dedicated to Andrea (an apostle), brother of Peter
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Dome: Glory of Paradise
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Dome in Sant' Andrea della Valle
Artist: Lanfranco
Year: 1625-28
Second biggest dome after st. peters
Since this is dedicated to Peter's brother, Andrea, the two largest domes signify the presence of the brothers from the sky.
In dome: virgin mary going to heaven with god
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Apse area: life of Saint Andrew |
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Definition
Year: 1623-28
Artist: Domenichino and Mattia Preti
Crucifixion on X cross; wanted to die on the cross like Christ (becoming the second christ) |
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Completed in 1590
Architecture by: Vignola and della Porta
Patron: Cardinal Alessandro Farnese
Order: Order of the Jesuits founded by Saint Ignatius Loyola
About the church: dedicated to Jesus; headquarter of the Jesuits; Originally supposed to be completely white, but changed after. IHS (inscription in front) is name of Jesus; to glorify god you have to create celestial (heavenly) vision. |
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Vault: Triumph of the Name of Jesus |
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Definition
Artist: Giovan Battista Gaulli (il Baciccio)
Completed in 1679
Unity of visual arts (combination of architecture and art)- no longer separated
parts that come out are stucco
distinction between good and evil
damned are falling
angels are half grey and half white
the angels are going back to heaven
3 levels genuflection: heaven, earth and underworld |
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Piazza del Campidoglio- Palazzo dei Conservatori |
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Definition
Architect: Michelangelo (but mostly completed by della Porta)
Completed in 1590
Patron: Paul III Farnese
very symmetric
Piazza an oval with in a trapezoid; like st. peters visible by god.
Star of oval is like a shield of a warrior (Alexander Farnesis wanted to be like Alexandar the Great)
Suggestion that Temple of Jupiter is underneath
Buildings represent human face |
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Architecture: Francesco De Sanctis
Year: 1723-26
Patron Innocent XII
Problem with spina: slope was in the way
Pilgrims couldn't get to the Lateran because of slope
Upper part dominated by French
Bottom dominated by Spanish
All based on the number 3 because of the holy trinity (3 divisions)
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Barcaccia Fountain |
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Architect: Bernini (Pietro and Gian Lorenzo)
Completed in 1629
Patron: Urban VIII Barberini
Military boat because of cannons; Baraccia- broken boat
Boat of La Rochelle because of battle; represents the victory of catholics over protestants in rome |
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By Borromini
years: 1646-66
Headquarters of all the missions of rome- from all around the world
Columns are upside down
Similar to Michelangel's Piazza del conservatory
Obelisk turned upside down
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Sant' Andrea delle Fratte |
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Definition
By Borromini
Years: 1653-65
Patron del Bufalo
incomplete, only tower completed |
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Architecture: Nicola Salvi
years: 1732-1760
Patron Clement XII C acquadute orsini
source of water comes from aqueduct of virgin
facade resembles michelangelo's palazzo conservatori
Resemble opera theatre |
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Saint John the Lateran
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Definition
built after the great battle of constantine and maxentius
constintine was baptized here
originally built in 312
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Architect: Domenico fontana
Late 1580
Patron: sixtus V
Original Palace of the popes
originally 2x bigger |
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Benedictions Loggia
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Statue of Henry IV of France |
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Definition
Architect: Domenico Fontana
Year: 1580
Patron: Sixtus V
Statue: gesturing towards Santa Maria Maggiore, showing international connection of french and spanish |
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Nave of St. John the Lateran |
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Architect: Borromini
Year: 1650s
Patron: Pope Innocent X Pamphili
Completely rebuilt by sixtus V then again by Innocent X.
Plasters hide original columns of the church: church within a church
Spoilage: original aisle on the sides (green marble) -borromini reused for statues
similar to michelangelo architecture of columns
decorated with 12 apostles (founders of the church)
new testament right vs. old testament left
many angelic figures
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Tombs at St. John the Lateran |
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Definition
By Borromini
year: 1650-60s
Patrons: Innocent X and Alexander VII
Borromini reused original tomb and enframes it with a structure
had sides pushed middle inward
classical and medival
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Lancellotti Chapel |
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Definition
Architect: Giovanni Antonio de Rossi
Completed in 1675
Patron Pope Clement XII corsini
Inspired by both architects and scientific world
architecture becomes elastic
Bogenarcade used in Germany invented by Rossi |
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Architect: Alessandro Galilei
Year 1735
beginning of neo-classical style
Tuscan architecture mixed with class |
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St. John the Lateran Facade
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Architect: Alessandro Galilei
Year: 1732-36
Patron: Clement XII Corsini
Shows respect to Helan
Christ holds cross while pointing to Santa Carotcha
Alessandro receives comission after competitions
overlapping of buildings
top has icon of christ inside Israelic box |
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Santa Maria Maggiore Facade |
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Architect: Ferdinando Fuga
Year: 1740s
Patrons: Clement XI and XII
Column in front from Basilica of Maxentius re-uplifted by Carlo Maderno under Paul V in 1614
Tomb of bernini inside
columns broken up
facade open to let viewers see what's behind
reliquary box
Column in front from ancient roman forum: with virgin mary at the top |
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Architect: Bernini
Years: 1663-66
Patron Alexander VII chigi
Royal stairs that are 2 flights
connects vatican place to the basilica
It creates an illusion; column that continues arch
steps diminishes in size |
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Constantine's Vision of the Cross During Battle Against Maxentius |
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Architect: Bernini
Years: 1654-70
Patron: Alexander VII Chigi
During sunny days can see shadow of cross in the background
Donated empire to the cross
Located at the end of the Scala Regia
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Piazza San Pietro |
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Architect: Bernini
Years: 1656-67
Patron: Alexander VII Chigi
Inspired by ancient rome: theatrical arena
oval shape invention by bernini
Obelisk carried ashes of Julius
Chalcidina: greek columns |
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Baldaquin Tomb of St. Peter |
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Architect: Bernini
Years: 1624-33
Patron: Urban VII Barberini
Biggest bronze structure in the world |
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Crossing of St. Peter's with Statues of St. Longinus, St. Andrew, St. Helen and St. Veronica
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Definition
Architect: Bernini
Patron: Urban VIII Barberinni
Years: 1629-40
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Architect: Bernini
Years: 1657-1666
Patron: Alexander VII Chigi
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Tomb of Urban VIII |
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Definition
Bernini
Urban VIII Barberini
1628-47
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Tomb of Alexander VII
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Definition
Bernini
Patron: alexander VII Chigi 11671-78 |
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Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament |
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Bernini and others
1673-74 |
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Stefano Maderno
1600
Patron: Cardinal Sfondrti
in Santa Cecilia in Trastevere |
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Albertoni Altieri Chapel- Beata Ludovica Alberoni |
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Definition
Bernini
Patron: Cardinal Albertoni Altieri 1674
located in Church of San Francesco a Ripa |
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Domenico Fontana
1587-90
Patron Sixtus V |
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Bernini 1630
Patron Cardinal federico Carnaro
Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria
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The Ecstasy of S. Teresa di Avila
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Definition
Patron: Innocent X
bernini
completed in 1652 |
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Facade of Santa Susanna |
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Definition
By Carlo maderno
Patron: Cardinal Rusticucci
1603 |
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San Carlo Alle quattro fontane
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Borromini 1638-77
Patrons: discalced Trinitarians
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St. Andrea al Quirinale |
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Definition
Bernini 1638-76
Patron: cardinal Camillo Pamphili and Jesuit Order
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Piazza Navona
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Palazzo Pamphili |
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Definition
Rainaldi 1644-50
patron: Innocent X Pamphili
incorporated existing buildings, stucco decoration of salone
included borromini's limited contributions |
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Church of Sant' Agnese In Agone
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Definition
Girolamo Rinaldi, Carlo Rainaldi and Borromini
1652-1657
Patron Innocent X Pamphili |
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Fountain of the Four Rivers |
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Definition
Bernini
(Danube, Nile, Amazong, Gange)
1647-51
Patron innocent x Pamphili
represent four major rivers of the world with egyptian obelisk
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Sant' Ivo alla Sapienza |
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Borromini
1642 to early 1660s
Patrons: archiginnasio under urban VIII barberini, Innocent X pamphili, alexander VII chigi
adapt to plans of existing palace
added star of david resembling chigi family |
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Elephant with Obelisk |
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Bernini
early 1660s
Patron: alexander VII Chigi
possible advisor: athanasius kirker
Shortest of eleven egyptian obelisk in rome |
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Bernini 1647
located in Santa maria Sopra Minerva
only gothic church in rome |
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The Glory of Saint Ignatius |
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Definition
Andrea Pozzo 1680s
ceiling fresco |
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Illusionistic Dome |
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Definition
Andrea pozzo 1680s
dome fresco
quadratura- illusionistic dome |
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