San Michele in Foro
unknown (Italian)
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Alternative Title
Saint Michael in the Forum
Date
1143Description
View looking up the north wall, depicting the side altar; The urban fabric of medieval Lucca, most of which survives, includes many fine Romanesque churches facing piazzas, with bichrome or polychrome marble façades and rich sculptural decoration in the so-called Pisan-Luccan style. The most important churches include S Michele in Foro (begun ca. 1143), Piazza S Michele, the upper part of its tall 13th-century façade featuring four tiers of ornamented arcading. [Site of the church was the former Roman forum.] Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.oxfordartonline.com/ (accessed 7/16/2008)
Type of Work
basilica; churchSubject
architectural exteriors, saints, intercession for the plague, Archangel Michael, St. Roch, Romanesque
Rights
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