The palace of Cristoforo Paolo Stati (1498-1550), built between the Pantheon and piazza Navona in the rione Sant’Eustachio, is one of the few architectures of Giulio Pippi, aslo known as Romano (1499?-1546) in Rome. The construction of the palace probably began before Giulio moved to Mantova in 1524, and after the marriage of Cristoforo Stati and Faustina Cenci in 1520. Despite its small size, the building has a noble and solemn appearance and rich interior decorations, comparable to those of prestigious palaces of Cardinals and Popes; in its “public” rooms the wooden ceilings and the frescoes attributable to Perino del Vaga’s studio, celebrate the nobility, richness and artistic culture of its owner. The essay focuses on the analysis of th...
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Il saggio delinea il rapporto di Giacomo Boni con l'ambiente artistico romano dal suo arrivo nella C...
The palace of Cristoforo Paolo Stati (1498-1550), built between the Pantheon and piazza Navona in th...
Il palazzo nel rione Sant’Eustachio, commissionato a Giulio Pippi detto Romano (1499?-1546) dal nobi...
Wooden coffered ceilings attest to the recovery of antiquity and the search for luxury in Renaissanc...
New documents preserved in the Archivio Orsini in Archivio Storico Capitolino allow the author to cl...
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La chiesa dei Ss. Faustino e Giovita a Roma fu realizzata nel 1575 dalla confraternita bresciana dop...
The essay is focused on the riconsideration of the buildings constructed at the end of the XVth cent...
The remains of the house owned by Cosimo Medici in Milan – a building given by Francesco Sforza to t...
The growth of princely states in early Renaissance Italy brought a thorough renewal to the old seats...
The church of San Girolamo degli Illirici (now dei Croati) in Rome with its adjacent buildings repre...
The essay explores the origins and the many transformations of palazzo de Gregorio, located in Caser...
In the genre of monumental wood carved coffered ceilings some of the most significant examples can b...
Il saggio delinea il rapporto di Giacomo Boni con l'ambiente artistico romano dal suo arrivo nella C...
The palace of Cristoforo Paolo Stati (1498-1550), built between the Pantheon and piazza Navona in th...
Il palazzo nel rione Sant’Eustachio, commissionato a Giulio Pippi detto Romano (1499?-1546) dal nobi...
Wooden coffered ceilings attest to the recovery of antiquity and the search for luxury in Renaissanc...
New documents preserved in the Archivio Orsini in Archivio Storico Capitolino allow the author to cl...
The essay aims to include the church of St. Nicholas in Tivoli, built between 1588 and 1596 for the ...
La chiesa dei Ss. Faustino e Giovita a Roma fu realizzata nel 1575 dalla confraternita bresciana dop...
The essay is focused on the riconsideration of the buildings constructed at the end of the XVth cent...
The remains of the house owned by Cosimo Medici in Milan – a building given by Francesco Sforza to t...
The growth of princely states in early Renaissance Italy brought a thorough renewal to the old seats...
The church of San Girolamo degli Illirici (now dei Croati) in Rome with its adjacent buildings repre...
The essay explores the origins and the many transformations of palazzo de Gregorio, located in Caser...
In the genre of monumental wood carved coffered ceilings some of the most significant examples can b...
Il saggio delinea il rapporto di Giacomo Boni con l'ambiente artistico romano dal suo arrivo nella C...