Ritratto di Roma Moderna…
Creator
Date
1652
Identifier
Shoults Itb 1652 R
Publisher
Roma: Filippo de’Rossi
Abstract
The Medici, the Borgias, the Sforzas and the Borghese – just a handful of prominent Italian families that rose to power during the Renaissance. Marcantonio Borghese (d. 1574) moved to Rome and worked as a papal lawyer and politician; his son Camillo (1552-1621) became Pope Paul V in 1605. Pope Paul’s nephew Scipione Borghese (1577-1633), a cardinal and art lover, had the Villa Borghese built as his ‘out-of-town party pad’ and a repository for all his collected artworks. The villa and its gardens covered 148 acres. Today the building is known as the Galleria Borghese and houses much of the art work collected by Scipione – works by Caravaggio, Titian, Raphael, Rubens, Bernini, Canova, and others.
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Citation
Filippo de’Rossi, “Ritratto di Roma Moderna…,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 25, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/index.php/items/show/8632.