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St.Peter's Basilica-of-Pilgrimage in Catholic-World A-forum of art-and-artists
Published 2022-05-01“…Researchers described the importance of the cathedral and the history of the original ancient architecture and arts of St.Peter's Basilica, research described the works of the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo and the development of architecture and art on this by the architects, artist, and cardinals ,researchers compare the development of the cathedral's architecture through a study of the horizontal planes in detail, enumerates its chapels, and devoted a large area to the cathedral's dome, Due to the religious importance of the papal-chair according to Catholic belief research describes and analyzes the chair, in the east, the window known as the Holy Spirit, which is the only one and detailed explanation of the papal altar canopy.The-paper reviews the Baptistery-Chapel, researchers selected from the cathedral sculptures and multiple mausoleums, Among Bernini's most important contributions is Saint-Peter's Square, which separates Rome from Vatican, in which the research confirms the importance of the buildings of the groups which Italy is famous with. research explained the symbolism of the square and the obelisk in order to clarify their importance, then the doors especially the Holy Door, the discussion concludes with the rituals of the Catholic pilgrimage to St. …”
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Plotting the centre: Bramante’s drawings for the New St. Peter’s Basilica
Published 2014“…This paper examines the concept of 'centre' in the design and symbolism of the new St Peter's Basilica, executed by Donato Bramante in the early 16th century. …”
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The General features of Architecture and art of pilgrim churches in the Holy Land in the Middle Ages (comparative study)
Published 2021-03-01“…The pilgrimages of the Christian world were centered in cathedrals and churches along the pilgrim routes of the Compostela Cathedral, St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and the Holy Land .The Holy Land is the oldest and most important of them. …”
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Iñigo D’avalos D’aragona «Un cardinale di gran maneggio» nella Roma di fine Cinquecento /Iñigo D’avalos D’aragona «Un cardinale di gran maneggio» in Rome at the end of the 16th cen...
Published 2023-06-01“…As Baglione recalls, these, following the cardinal's death, were temporarily installed on the altars of St. Peter's Basilica. In this regard, a reconstructive hypothesis, proposed here for the first time, might suggest that the great Resurrection and Ascension, certainly part of Zucchi's cycle, were already displayed on the altars of St. …”
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The Plan as Eidos: Bramante’s Half-Drawing and Durand’s Marche
Published 2014-11-01“… ABSTRACT By confronting Bramante’s plan for St Peter Basilica (1503) with Durand’s “Method of Composition” - summarized in his Marche plate (1802) - a modern conceptualisation of the plan unfolds which can be explained through the philosophical notion of eidos: the Greek term for “idea”, “form” and “type”. …”
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