Bramante's Tempietto, the Roman Renaissance, and the Spanish Crown
Discover the profound influence of the Tempietto, a masterpiece commissioned by the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabel of Castile, in papal Rome. In "Bramante's Tempietto, the Roman Renaissance, and the Spanish Crown," published by Cambridge University Press in 2014, this insightful book delves into how Bramante's iconic memorial is intricately linked to a broader artistic agenda that celebrates Spain's pivotal role in the pursuit of Christian dominance. Spanning 350 pages, this hardback edition offers a comprehensive examination of the intersection between art and politics during the Roman Renaissance, making it an essential read for historians and art enthusiasts alike. Enhance your understanding of this significant era and the cultural legacy of the Spanish Crown with this engaging and informative work.