Artigo Revisado por pares

The Farnese Circular Courtyard at Caprarola: God, Geopolitics, Genealogy, and Gender

2001; College Art Association; Volume: 83; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/00043079.2001.10786981

ISSN

1559-6478

Autores

Loren Partridge,

Tópico(s)

Renaissance and Early Modern Studies

Resumo

The expressive content deduced from the style and form of Vignola's unusual cortile is set within the context of previous circular courtyards. While the meaning shared by all such courtyards dovetails closely with the common concerns of their patrons, the unique features of the Villa Farnese courtyard reveal the special interests of its patron, Cardinal Farnese. Our understanding of his outlook is much enlarged by consideration of the porticoes' decoration and the conceit of the courtyard's central cistern, which suggests phallic and colpic symbolism. The essay demonstrates that the courtyard represents the culmination of the villa's entire decorative program.

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