The purpose of this essay is to examine the relationship between Christian and humanistic themes within the four large frescoes that Raphael painted in the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican Palace. Through this examination I plan to demonstrate how the interrelation of these two seemingly contradictory themes was critical for the political aims and papal identity of the patron, Pope Julius II. I will argue that Julius commissioned the decoration of the stanza as a means of asserting his papal authority and presenting an identification of himself as the new Julius Caesar who ushered in a new Roman Golden Age. I will discuss the composition and iconography of the frescoes, the life of Pope Julius II, and Roman humanism in the Early Modern...
The subject of this paper deals with religious language in XVIII century, starting from the seven ha...
abstract: Multi-media votive sculpture, made from wax, papier-mâché, wood, terra cotta and textiles,...
Throughout the Middle Ages up to the 17 th century, Augustine’s conception of signs, as presented in...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the relationship between Christian and humanistic themes wit...
Much has been written about the artistic output of Domenicos Theotocopoulos during his time in Spai...
ABSTRACT ARABIC PSEUDO-SCRIPT AND THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE by WIHAD AL-TAWIL May 2015 Advisor: Dr. Je...
The Second Vatican Council calls for the inclusion of diverse cultures into the life of the Church (...
This dissertation analyzes the interplay between imperial messaging or self-representation and legal...
For his greatest patron, Pope Paul III Farnese (1534-49), Michelangelo painted the Last Judgment in ...
Drawing exclusively on the evidence from urban Rome up to the age of Constantine, the book analyzes ...
Sin dall'Alto Medioevo, il papa inviò delegati papali in Sicilia per amministrare la chiesa locale. ...
Focusing on Late Antiquity and in particular the fourth century AD, the question of Emperor Constant...
The Judaean-Roman historian Flavius Josephus (ca. 37 CE – ca. 100 CE) is among the thinkers of the e...
This study examines the figure of Amor in the Augustan period with an emphasis on poetic responses t...
A detailed analiysis of a prodigious episode collected in the Vita Commodi of the Historia Augusta i...
The subject of this paper deals with religious language in XVIII century, starting from the seven ha...
abstract: Multi-media votive sculpture, made from wax, papier-mâché, wood, terra cotta and textiles,...
Throughout the Middle Ages up to the 17 th century, Augustine’s conception of signs, as presented in...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the relationship between Christian and humanistic themes wit...
Much has been written about the artistic output of Domenicos Theotocopoulos during his time in Spai...
ABSTRACT ARABIC PSEUDO-SCRIPT AND THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE by WIHAD AL-TAWIL May 2015 Advisor: Dr. Je...
The Second Vatican Council calls for the inclusion of diverse cultures into the life of the Church (...
This dissertation analyzes the interplay between imperial messaging or self-representation and legal...
For his greatest patron, Pope Paul III Farnese (1534-49), Michelangelo painted the Last Judgment in ...
Drawing exclusively on the evidence from urban Rome up to the age of Constantine, the book analyzes ...
Sin dall'Alto Medioevo, il papa inviò delegati papali in Sicilia per amministrare la chiesa locale. ...
Focusing on Late Antiquity and in particular the fourth century AD, the question of Emperor Constant...
The Judaean-Roman historian Flavius Josephus (ca. 37 CE – ca. 100 CE) is among the thinkers of the e...
This study examines the figure of Amor in the Augustan period with an emphasis on poetic responses t...
A detailed analiysis of a prodigious episode collected in the Vita Commodi of the Historia Augusta i...
The subject of this paper deals with religious language in XVIII century, starting from the seven ha...
abstract: Multi-media votive sculpture, made from wax, papier-mâché, wood, terra cotta and textiles,...
Throughout the Middle Ages up to the 17 th century, Augustine’s conception of signs, as presented in...