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Bernini, Elephant and Obelisk, 1667
Patron: Pope Alexander VII, Fabio Chigi |
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Bernini, Fountain of the Four Rivers, 1651
Patron: Pope Innocent X
The Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi or "Fountain of the Four Rivers" is a fountain in Rome, Italy, located in the urban square of the Piazza Navona. It was designed in 1651 by Gian Lorenzo Bernini for Pope Innocent X whose family palace, the Palazzo Pamphili, faced onto the piazza as did the church of Sant'Agnese in Agone of which Innocent was the sponsor.
The base of the fountain is a basin from the centre of which travertine rocks rise to support four river gods and above them, an ancient Egyptian obelisk surmounted with the Pamphili family emblem of a dove with an olive twig. Collectively, they represent four major rivers of the four continents through which papal authority had spread: the Nile representing Africa, the Danube representing Europe, the Ganges representing Asia, and the Platte representing the Americas. |
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Rainaldi, Palazzo Pamphili, 1650
In 1644, Cardinal Giambattista Pamphilj of the powerful Pamphilj family, who already owned a palace between the Piazza Navona and the Via Pasquino, became Pope Innocent X. With this election came the desire for a larger more magnificent building to reflect his family’s increased prestige. Further land was bought, the architect Girolamo Rainaldi received the commission and construction began in 1646. |
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Girolamo Rainaldi, Carlo Rainaldi, and Borromini, facade of Church of Sant' Agnese in Agone, 1652-1657
Patron: Innocent X Pamphili |
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Borromini, exterior and plan of Sant' Ivo alla Sapienza, 1642 to early 1660s
Patrons: Archiginnasio (University) under Urban VIII Barberini, Innocent X Pamphili, Alexander VII Chigi |
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Domenico Fontana, Moses Fountain, 1587-90
Patron: Sixtus V |
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Bernini, Cornaro Chapel, Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria 1630s
Patron: Cardinal Federico Cornaro |
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Carlo Maderno, Facade of Santa Susanna, 1603
Patron: Cardinal Rusticucci |
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Borromini, San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane (San Carlino), 1638-77
Patrons: Discalced Trinitarians |
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Bernini, St. Andrea al Quirinale, 1658-76
Patron: Cardinal Camillo Pamphili and Jesuit Order |
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Various Artists, Piazza del Quirinale, Palazzo del Quirinale and Fountain of the Dioscuri (Castor and Polloux) 15th to 19th centuries
Patrons: Paul V Borghese, Urban VIII Barberini, Innocent X Pamphili and above all, Alexander Chigi |
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Flaminio Ponzio, Fontana Paola, 1620s
Patron: Paul V Borghese |
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Giovan Battista Soria, Facade of San Crisogono, 1626
Patron: Cardinal Scipione Borghese |
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Bernini, Raimondi Chapel, San Pietro in Montorio, 1630s
Patron: Cardinal Raimondi |
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Bernini, Ludovica Albertoni, Albertoni-Altieri Chapel, San Francesco a Ripa, 1670s
Patron: Cardinal Albertoni |
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Stefano Maderno, Santa Cecilia, Basilica of Santa Cecili, 1600
Patron: Cardinal Sfondrati |
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Bernini, Baldaquin-Altar-Tomb of St. Peter, 1624-33
Patron: Urban VIII Barberini |
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Bernini and other artists, Crossing of St. Peters with Statues of St. Longinus, St. Andrew, St. Helen, and St. Veronica, 1629-40
Patron: Urban VII Barberini |
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Bernini, Cathedra Petri, 1657-66
Patron: Alexander VII Chigi |
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Bernini, Tomb of Urban VII Barberini, 1628-47
Patron: Urabn VII Barberini |
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Bernini, Tomb of Alexander VII, 1671-78
Patron: Alexander VII Chigi |
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Bernini and other artists, Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, 1673-74 |
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Bernini, Piazza San Pietro, 1656-67
Patron: Alexander VII Chigi
Advisor: Lucas Holstein, Virgilio Spada |
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Domenica Fontana, Lateran Palace, late 1580s
Patron: Sixtus V |
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Alessandro Galilei, St. John the Lataran Facade, 1732-36
Patron: Clement XII Corsini |
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Alessandro Galilei, Corsini Chapel, 1735 |
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Giovanni Antonio de Rossi, Lancellotti Chapel, 1675
Patron: Pope Clement XII Corsini |
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Multiple tombs recreated after the destruction of St. John the Lataran |
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Borromini, Tombs at St. John the Lateran, 1650-60s
Patron: Innocent X and Alexander VII |
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Borromini, Nave of St. John the Lataran, 1650s
Patron: Pope Innocent X Pamphili |
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Domenico Fontana, Benediction Loggia, late 1580s
Patron: Sistus V |
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Ferdinando Fuga, Santa Maria Maggiore Facade, 1740s
Patron: Clement XI and XII |
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Francesco De Sanctis, Spanish Steps, 1723-26
Patron: Innocent XII (based on projects by Bernini and sponsored by French king) |
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Bernini (Pietro and Gian Lorenzo), Baracaccia Fountain, 1629
Patron: Urban VIII Barberini
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Borromini, Propaganda Fide, 1646-66 |
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Borromini, Sant'Andrea delle Fratte, 1653-65
Patron: del Bufalo |
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Nicola Salvi, Trevi Fountain, 1732-1760
Patron: Clement XII Corsini |
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