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Art and identity in early modern Rome
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Art and identity in early modern Rome

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Introduction / Jill Burke and Michael Bury
Roma patria comune? : foreigners in early modern Rome / Irene Fosi
The bishop and the artist : the quest for patronage in high Renaissance Rome / Piers Baker Bates
Between Rome and Ferrara : the courtiers of the Este cardinals in the cinquecento / Guido Guerzoni
A cardinal in Rome : Ippoloto d'Este in 1560 / Mary Hollingsworth
Patronage rivalries : cardinals Odoardo Farnese and Pietro Aldobrandini / Clare Robertson
Protector and protectorate : cardinal Antonio Barberini's art diplomacy for the French crown at the Papal court / Karin Wolfe
Old nobility versus new : Colonna art patronage during the Barberini and Pamphilj pontificates (1623-1655) / Christina Strunck
A taste for landscape : Innocent X and Palazzo Pamphilj in Piazza Navona / Susan Russell
Cardinal Camillo Massimo as art agent of the Altieri / Lisa Beaven
'Ruined, untended and derelict' : fifteenth-century papal tombs in St. Peter's / Carol M. Richardson
Prince and pontiff : secular and spiritual authority in Papal state portraiture between Raphael's Julius II and the portraits of Pius V and Clement VIII / Opher Mansour
Family and institutional identity : galleries of Barberini projects / Maarten Delbeke.

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