Titolo completo (Italiano)
ARCHIVIO DELLA SOCIETA' ROMANA DI STORIA PATRIA
Editore
SOCIETA' ROMANA DI STORIA PATRIA
ISSN
0391-6952 (Rivista Online)
Numero del volume
143
Data del fascicolo
2021
Titolo completo (Italiano)
Due altorilievi in marmo ripresi da Antonio Rossellino a palazzo Vidoni
Di (autore)
Numero di Pagine
15
Prima Pagina
313
Ultima Pagina
327
Lingua del testo
Italiano
Data di publicazione
2021
Copyright
2021 Società romana di storia patria - ETS
Descrizione principale (Inglese)
In Palazzo Vidoni there are two marble high-reliefs representing the Adoration of the Virgin and the Annunciation to the Shepherds and the Madonna with the Blessing Christ Child, on which a recent restoration project has focused our attention for the first time. The former is a replica of a sculpture by Antonio Rossellino (Florence, Bargello Museum), of which two other versions in terracotta are known in Berlin and Amsterdam; the latter is taken from the medallion for the tomb of Cardinal Giacomo di Lusitania in San Miniato al Monte and based on a compositional scheme repeated in three other monuments by Rossellino himself. The two Roman works are to be considered ninteenth-century “forgeries,” a status that makes them significant markers of a phenomenon typical of the taste and culture of the time: such works were simultaneously an answer to market demands, and a marked of artists’ recuperation of Renaissance artistic traditions in the face of growing industrialization.
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