San Pietro in Montorio, Tempietto
Bramante, Donato
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Alternative Title
Tempietto di San Pietro in Montorio
Date
1502Description
Close view, through columns, depicting entry; The circular building, which stands in a courtyard next to S Pietro in Montorio, serves as a shrine marking the supposed site of St Peter's crucifixion; at its very centre is the hole reputedly for the cross, exposed in the crypt and also visible through an opening in the paved floor above. Despite its tiny size, the Tempietto is majestically conceived. The shrine is encircled by a ring of sixteen Doric columns raised on three steps, with an entablature and balustrade above; the upper level has a drum and a dome with a crowning finial (altered in 1605). Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/ (accessed 1/21/2008)
Type of Work
shrine (structure)Subject
architectural exteriors, saints, Peter, the Apostle, Saint, Renaissance
Rights
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