Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)

The Triumph of Divine Providence (detail)

Creator

Unknown

Files

Download

Download image (5.4 MB)

Publisher

Saskia, Ltd., Cultural Documentation

Abstract

In 1625 the Barberini family purchased the Palazzo Sforza and other properties in the area which was to be incorporated to the Barberini palace we see today in Rome. Upon the death of Carlo Maderno, the first architect of the project, Gian Lorenzo Bernini succeeded as chief architect in 1629. Bernini's is the conception of the high central "salone', which extends through two stories of the palace. The salone culminates in the great vault on which Piero da Cortona frescoed his Divine Providence, a pictorial celebration of the spiritual and temporal glories of the Barberini.

Keywords

Rome, Italy, Rome, Italy (Palazzo Sforza), Style: Italian Baroque, School: Baroque, Movement: Baroque, Italian, Painting;, Painting

Geographic Location

Rome, Italy; Rome, Italy (Palazzo Sforza)

Type

StillImage

Rights

This material is licensed by USF Libraries for the research and teaching needs of USF students, staff, and faculty only. See: https://lib.usf.edu/collections-and-discovery/collection-management/user-terms/

Access Restrictions

Only thumbnail images and descriptive information are available to non-USF users. Full access to this collection is available only to authorized users on the USF network on campus or via VPN.

Media Type

Paintings; Pictures

Holding Location

University of South Florida

Identifier

A01-MIF0590

The Triumph of Divine Providence (detail)

Share

 
COinS