Gandolfo Francesco, Pergola Philippe, Pavolini Carlo. Indirizzi augurali. In: I materiali residui... more Gandolfo Francesco, Pergola Philippe, Pavolini Carlo. Indirizzi augurali. In: I materiali residui nello scavo archeologico. Testi preliminari e Atti della tavola rotonda organizzata dall'École française de Rome e dalla Sezione romana «Nino Lamboglia» dell'Istituto internazionale di studi liguri, in collaborazione con la Soprintendenza archeologica di Roma e la Escuela espanola de historia y arqueologia (Roma, 16 marzo 1996) Rome : École Française de Rome, 1998. pp. 253-255. (Publications de l'École française de Rome, 249
The portal opening onto a side of the church of San Marcello at Capua has always raised more atte... more The portal opening onto a side of the church of San Marcello at Capua has always raised more attention for the stylistic reasons of the sculptures that compose it, which are considered to be the work of artists who are not related to the Campania environment, than for their obvius recovery from other contexts and the incoherence of the whole that they make up. Rereading the local sources, it appears possible to place the realization of the portal in the cultural climate of Capua of the early eighteenth century, when, concurrently with the construction site for the restoraion of the Cathedral, a deliberate exaltation of the works referable to the period of the Lombard county or at least considered as such spread out in the city. This attitude has an essential reference point in the architrave of the portal of San Marcello, which was realized with a marble fragment coming from a burial believed to be that of the first Lombard count of the city. On a stylistic level a way of doing pred...
Gandolfo Francesco, Pergola Philippe, Pavolini Carlo. Indirizzi augurali. In: I materiali residui... more Gandolfo Francesco, Pergola Philippe, Pavolini Carlo. Indirizzi augurali. In: I materiali residui nello scavo archeologico. Testi preliminari e Atti della tavola rotonda organizzata dall'École française de Rome e dalla Sezione romana «Nino Lamboglia» dell'Istituto internazionale di studi liguri, in collaborazione con la Soprintendenza archeologica di Roma e la Escuela espanola de historia y arqueologia (Roma, 16 marzo 1996) Rome : École Française de Rome, 1998. pp. 253-255. (Publications de l'École française de Rome, 249
The portal opening onto a side of the church of San Marcello at Capua has always raised more atte... more The portal opening onto a side of the church of San Marcello at Capua has always raised more attention for the stylistic reasons of the sculptures that compose it, which are considered to be the work of artists who are not related to the Campania environment, than for their obvius recovery from other contexts and the incoherence of the whole that they make up. Rereading the local sources, it appears possible to place the realization of the portal in the cultural climate of Capua of the early eighteenth century, when, concurrently with the construction site for the restoraion of the Cathedral, a deliberate exaltation of the works referable to the period of the Lombard county or at least considered as such spread out in the city. This attitude has an essential reference point in the architrave of the portal of San Marcello, which was realized with a marble fragment coming from a burial believed to be that of the first Lombard count of the city. On a stylistic level a way of doing pred...
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