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1564-66 Conversion of Saint Paul by Taddeo Zuccari San Marcello al Corso, in Rome, 'In Search of Eternity', in cream font to centre left.

In Search of Eternity

Painting on and with Stone in Rome. Itinerary

Edited by Francesca Cappelletti
Edited by Patrizia Cavazzini

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  • Illustrates lesser-known works painted in the late Mannerist and early Baroque styles
  • Many of the photographs featured were taken especially for this publication and can’t be found elsewhere
Full Description

Canvas as a pictorial support was only reluctantly adopted in Rome and even in the 17th century it was not universally employed. From 1530 until the first decade of the 17th century many altarpieces in Rome were instead painted on stone, especially on slate. The invention of the technique is due to Sebastiano del Piombo (1485–1547) who employed it in his monumental Nativity of the Virgin for the Chigi Chapel in Santa Maria del Popolo.

This book presents a selection of the most significant stone altarpieces in Rome: San Marcello al Corso (Federico Zuccari), S. Maria della Vallicella (Rubens), S. Caterina dei Funari (Girolamo Muziano), San Silvestro al Quirinale (Scipione Pulzone), Santa Maria della Pace (Lavinia Fontana), Santa Maria Maggiore (Girolamo Siciolante) are among the churches included in this guide.

About the Author

Francesca Cappelletti is the director of the Galleria Borghese in Rome and Professor of Modern Art History at the University of Ferrara. Patrizia Cavazzini is an art historian, research fellow at the British School at Rome, an advisor to the American Academy in Rome and a member of the Borghese Galleryʼs scientific committee.

Specifications
Publisher
Officina Libraria
ISBN
9788833672090
Published
31st Jan 2023
Binding
Paperback / softback
Territory
World excluding Italy and France
Size
200 mm x 250 mm
Pages
88 Pages
Illustrations
47 color, 1 b&w
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