
The Rome of Alexander Vii, 1655-1667
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AuteurR Krautheimer
- UitgeverijPrinceton University Press
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In 'The Rome of Alexander VII, 1655-1667', R Krautheimer offers an unparalleled exploration of Rome during the papacy of Alexander VII. This meticulously researched book delves into the architectural and urban transformations that defined Rome in the mid-17th century. Krautheimer's narrative weaves through the political, cultural, and religious contexts that influenced Alexander VII's ambitious projects, including the iconic St. Peter's Square and the revitalization of the city's ancient aqueducts. The book stands as a testament to the pope's vision of Rome as a beacon of Catholic faith and Renaissance art, making it an essential read for historians, architects, and anyone fascinated by the interplay of power, religion, and art in shaping a city's identity.