At the Great Exhibition in Paris (1867), the Holy See, despite the heavy losses of its territory, challenged the new Kingdom of Italy on the terrain of cultural identity. Just a few feet from one another, Italy welcomed its visitors to Antonio Cipolla’s neo-Renaissance pavilion, intended as a tribute to Florence, the capital of the new nation; the Papal State presented to the world a replica of the Catacombs, faithfully reproduced by the most acclaimed Christian archaeologist of the time, Giovanni Battista de Rossi. The comparison could not have been more crushing. While Italy, by exploiting the international prestige of the Florentine Renaissance, promoted the principles of the Risorgimento, the Holy See revealed the arguments for its coun...
A country is often defined by its national identity and how it expresses the history of its cultural...
Renaissance Italy was a politically fragmented peninsula that was controlled by an array of princes ...
In the nineteenth century, throughout Europe, museums gained increased cultural and social significa...
At the Great Exhibition in Paris (1867), the Holy See, despite the heavy losses of its territory, ch...
The text traces the discovery and the history of two important banquet scenes from the Roman catacom...
The veneration of the ancient heritage of Rome was a driving force of the Risorgimento since Napoleo...
Redatto da Giovanni Battista De Rossi, tra gli archeologi più influenti di metà Ottocento e noto per...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
The Musei Gregoriano Etrusco and Egizio in the Vatican were opened in the 1830s. The auctor intellec...
In questo articolo viene pubblicato per intero il carteggio (totalmente inedito) intercorso fra Giov...
King Giovanni V of Portugal undoubtedly admired Italian marble sculptures; in fact he had had the co...
The ancient heritage of Rome served the Risorgimento as its most potent symbol of unity. For the nas...
Il testo, frutto dell’intervento tenuto su invito al British Museum nel 2016, passa in rassegna le p...
textThe fortuitous discovery of early Christian images adorning the catacombs on Via Salaria in 1578...
This paper will explore the impact of the revival of interest in Renaissance art in 19th and 20th ce...
A country is often defined by its national identity and how it expresses the history of its cultural...
Renaissance Italy was a politically fragmented peninsula that was controlled by an array of princes ...
In the nineteenth century, throughout Europe, museums gained increased cultural and social significa...
At the Great Exhibition in Paris (1867), the Holy See, despite the heavy losses of its territory, ch...
The text traces the discovery and the history of two important banquet scenes from the Roman catacom...
The veneration of the ancient heritage of Rome was a driving force of the Risorgimento since Napoleo...
Redatto da Giovanni Battista De Rossi, tra gli archeologi più influenti di metà Ottocento e noto per...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
The Musei Gregoriano Etrusco and Egizio in the Vatican were opened in the 1830s. The auctor intellec...
In questo articolo viene pubblicato per intero il carteggio (totalmente inedito) intercorso fra Giov...
King Giovanni V of Portugal undoubtedly admired Italian marble sculptures; in fact he had had the co...
The ancient heritage of Rome served the Risorgimento as its most potent symbol of unity. For the nas...
Il testo, frutto dell’intervento tenuto su invito al British Museum nel 2016, passa in rassegna le p...
textThe fortuitous discovery of early Christian images adorning the catacombs on Via Salaria in 1578...
This paper will explore the impact of the revival of interest in Renaissance art in 19th and 20th ce...
A country is often defined by its national identity and how it expresses the history of its cultural...
Renaissance Italy was a politically fragmented peninsula that was controlled by an array of princes ...
In the nineteenth century, throughout Europe, museums gained increased cultural and social significa...