2. Cenotaph of Giovanni Angeli Frumenti, attributed to the workshop of Carlo Maderno (with bust attributed to Gian Lorenzo Bernini). 1621 (S. Maria Maggiore, Rome; photograph: Alessandro Vasari)
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3. Plan of S. Maria Maggiore (the arrow indicates the original location of the Frumenti cenotaph), from P. De Angelis: Basilicae S. Mariae Maioris de Urbe a Liberio Papa I usque ad Paulum V Pont. Max. Descriptio et Delineato, Rome 1621, p.94
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4. Bust of Giovanni Angelo Frumenti, attributed to Gian Lorenzo Bernini. c.1615-17 (S.Maria Maggiore, Rome; photograph: Alessandro Vasari)
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5. Bust of Giovanni Vigevano, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.c.1620 (S. Maria sopra Minerva, Rome)
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6. Bust of Pedro de Foix Montoya, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. c.1622 (S. Maria Monserrato, Rome)
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7. Bust of Monsignor Carlo Antonio dal Pozzo, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. c.1623 (National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh)
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8. Bust of Cardinal Alessandro Damasceni Peretti Montalto, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. c.1623 (Kunsthalle, Hamburg; photograph: bpk, Berlin/Hamburger Kunsthalle/Elke Walford/Art Resource, NY)
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9. Detail of Aeneas and Anchises, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1618-19 (Galleria Borghese, Rome; photograph: Livio Pestilli)
Western art unattributed:
1. Baptistery of S. Maria Maggiore, Rome. (Photograph: Livio Pestilli)
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Two drawings by Giovan Battista Ricci da Novara for the decoration of the portico of new St Peter’s
33. Detail of the façade of St Peter’s, Rome, designed by Carlo Maderno. c.1607–12. (Photograph: A. Bortolozzi).
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34. Courtyard of old St Peter’s, Rome, by Domenico Tasselli da Lugo. c.1605. Rome, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Archivio di S. Pietro, ‘Album’ A 64 ter, fol.10. (Photograph: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana).
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35. Design for the stucco ceiling of the portico of St Peter’s, Rome, by Giovan Battista Ricci da Novara. c.1618. Graphite, pen and brown ink, brown and light-blue wash, 20.5 by 43 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm).
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36. Design for the stucco ceiling of the portico of St Peter’s, Rome, by Giovan Battista Ricci da Novara. c.1618. Graphite, pen and brown ink, brown and blue wash, 40.6 by 65.3 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm).
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37. Detail of the central doorway of the portico in Fig.33. (Photograph: A. Bortolozzi).
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38. Interior of the portico of St Peter’s, Rome. Designed by Carlo Maderno. c.1618–20.
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39. Detail of Fig.36.
Western art unattributed:
40. Detail of St Andrew presents St Peter to Christ from the stucco ceiling of the portico of St Peter’s, Rome.
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Caravaggio, Carracci, Maderno: La cappella Cerasi in Santa Maria del Popolo