Grace and favour : Pius V and sepulchral architectural in Counter-Reformation Rome

This article examines the sepulchral monuments commissioned by Pius V (1566-1572), which include a mausoleum for himself and three tombs for men he held in high esteem. These projects have never before been discussed together and the author reconstructs the circumstances surrounding each of the comm...

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Published inArtibus et Historiae pp. 211 - 246
Main Author Caldwell, Dorigen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2015
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Summary:This article examines the sepulchral monuments commissioned by Pius V (1566-1572), which include a mausoleum for himself and three tombs for men he held in high esteem. These projects have never before been discussed together and the author reconstructs the circumstances surrounding each of the commissions to demonstrate the personal and political motivations behind them. The author also considers their use of colored marbles, looking particularly at how this relates to the paragone between painting and sculpture, concluding that these important papal commissions were not only informed by the reforming demands of their patron but by contemporary artistic theory. [Publication Abstract]
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