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Paperback In the Footsteps of Popes Book

ISBN: 0060556315

ISBN13: 9780060556310

In the Footsteps of Popes

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A unique look at the treasures of the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and the Basilica of Saint Peter from an official guide of the Eternal City.

In a tiny enclave in the heart of Rome lies the world's smallest independent state--the Vatican. Over the course of fifteen hundred years, successive popes have commissioned and assembled an extraordinary collection of artistic works within Vatican walls.

Eminent expert Professor Enrico Bruschini takes readers on a fascinating personal tour through the Vatican's magnificent sacred halls, vividly bringing to life works by Raphael, da Vinci, Caravaggio, Michelangelo, and many others, while sharing interesting curiosities about the artists, their art, and the historical context in which they worked. Bruschini's unprecedented access to areas rarely open to the public enables him to offer a unique behind-the-scenes tour that reveals the Vatican's most intimate secrets and hidden treasures. With maps and rare photographs from the Vatican archives, In the Footsteps of Popes is an extraordinary excursion that is not to be missed.

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A Spirited Guide to Cultural Enrichment

The author of In the Footsteps of Popes, Italian historian Enrico Bruschini, was the fine arts curator of the American Embassy in Rome until his retirement in 1998. In this book, he explains the cultural significance of The Vatican museums, the artistic value of The Sistine Chapel and the religious importance of Saint Peter's Basilica. Most of the written materials are supported by many diagrams and photographs (including some lovely color reproductions) of sculpture, painting and architecture. An interesting cross-section of this art is described, from lesser known Greek and Egyptian work to the magnificent ceiling of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel as well as Bernini's unforgettable altar pieces. This guidebook of Rome's religious and artistic center is for both experts and laymen alike. While it concentrates on "true masterpieces" and does not claim to be a comprehensive handbook, it can still be fascinating to art students and aficionados; it's practically indispensable for the uninitiated or new traveler about to embark on an adventure to Rome. It may not be the most user-friendly writing to digest while actually touring, however, its step-by-step "ideal itinerary" can be quite informative as a travel supplement before seeing the artistic and architectural wonders it describes so thoroughly. If you haven't visited The Eternal City, reading this could encourage such a trip or, at the very least, become a necessary reference for artists, historians, or even armchair travelers. Reviewed by Richard Mandrachio

Great Book

As a Jew, I knew nothing about the Vatican. This book helped me out alot. Enrico is quite the expert.
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