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    The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art

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    The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art

    The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art
    Metropolitan Museum of Art | 1982 | ISBN: 0870993216 | English | PDF | 255 pages | 70.75 Mb

    Many of the Vatican's supreme art treasures are represented in the unprecedented exhibition that is the occasion for this book. These works are drawn not only from the Vatican Museums, but from Saint Peter's and its Treasury, the Apostolic Palaces, and the Vatican Library. Thus, this volume brilliantly illustrates the entire history of papal patronage and collecting — the single longest and most influential collecting tradition in the Western world. The objects range from ancient Greek vases and sculptures to modern works by Henri Matisse and André Derain.

    Ever since the founding of Saint Peter's, about 320, the popes have commissioned, preserved, and acquired works of art. The catalogue traces the development of these activities through the centuries, opening with an illustrated history of the Vatican Museums by Carlo Pietrangeli, the director general. Each of the fifteen sections explores a different aspect of the Vatican collections and is introduced by an informative essay. These introductions and the scholarly texts that describe each of the more than two hundred works in the exhibition were written by eminent curators at the Vatican Museums and The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

    In the first two sections are examples of the few surviving remains from the decoration of Old Saint Peter's, the church that stood on the site of the present basilica and was torn down in the fifteenth century to make way for it. These works include two precious mosaics, two fresco fragments of Saints Peter and Paul, and a series of eight reliefs from the fifteenth-century ciborium of the high altar.

    The next four sections highlight papal patronage from the Late Gothic through the Baroque period, and the objects illustrated evoke the beauty of the Apostolic Palaces. Raphael's tapestry, The Miraculous Draught of Fishes, and two splendid sculptures from antiquity, the Apollo Belvedere and the Belvedere Torso, convey, in a dramatic juxtaposition, the harmonious and powerful vision at the heart of High Renaissance artistry. A set of pontifical vestments, as well as the monumental silver-gilt cross and two of the candlesticks for the main altar of the new basilica, recalls the solemn splendor of the Renaissance church, while several works by Bernini remind the reader of the role played by this artist, along with popes Urban VIII and Alexander VII, in fostering Baroque art.
    Message
    Pope John Paul II

    Foreword
    Philippe de Montebello, James N. Wood, Ian McKibbin White

    Acknowledgments
    Philippe de Montebello, George Weissman

    Map of Vatican City States

    The Vatican Museums

    Old Saint Peter's

    The Fabbrica of Saint Peter's
    Entries 1 through 12

    The Apostolic Palaces
    Entries 13 through 19

    The Belvedere
    Entries 20 and 21

    The Treasury of Saint Peter's
    Entries 22 through 25

    New Saint Peter's and Baroque Rome
    Entries 26 through 33

    The Library Museums
    Entries 34 through 53

    Museo Pio-Clementino
    Entries 54 through 65

    Pinacoteca
    Entries 66 through 93

    Museo Gregoriano Egizio
    Entries 94 through 98

    Museo Gregoriano Etrusco
    Entries 99 through 121

    The Collections of Greek and Roman Antiquities in the 19th and 20th Centuries
    Entries 122 through 133

    Museo Pio Cristiano
    Entries 134 through 144

    Pontifico Museo Missionario-Etnologico
    Entries 145 through 159

    Collezione d'Arte Religiosa Moderna
    Entries 160 through 168

    Saint Peter and His Successors

    Contributors to the Catalogue

    Photograph Credits


    The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art