Rome, Villa Farnesina: MRA-ITA-Rom312
Type Sample Item
Sample ID
- MRA-ITA-Rom312
Sample Material Type
- Mural painting
Sample Sub-type
- fragment
Dimensions (cm)
- Length
- 6.3
- Width
- 3.1
- Height
- 0.9
Weight
- weight value (g)
- 21.6
Geographic Location
- Country
- Italy
- Place
- Rome
Site/monument
- Italy (ITA)
Rome
Villa Farnesina
Historical note about the site/monument
- The Villa Farnesina was built in the early 16th century for the Sienese banker Agostino Chigi by Baldassare Peruzzi, a student of Bramante. It is named for Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, who bought the Villa at the end of the 16th century. Its interior is adorned with frescoes by several leading artists of the time, including Raphael, Sebastiano del Piombo, and Peruzzi himself. The Renaissance spirit of the Villa is seen in the subject matter of these mural paintings, which largely deal with mythological themes. Fascination with Antiquity is also evidenced in stylistic terms. The “grotesque” motifs incorporated into several mural paintings were inspired by the discovery of the Domus Aurea mural paintings and interest in Roman-era decorative conventions.
Source:
Wikipedia contributors. (2021, February 4). Villa Farnesina. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved May 16, 2021, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Villa_Farnesina&oldid=1004844465.
Further reading:
Quinlan-McGrath, M. (1984). The Astrological Vault of the Villa Farnesina Agostino Chigi's Rising Sign. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 47, 91-105. DOI:10.2307/751440.
Chronological period (sample)
- 16th century