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Cybo Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo Church. Rome. Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cybo Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo Church. Rome. Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Santa Maria del Popolo Church. Rome. Italy. Worshipers and altar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cybo Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo Church. Rome. Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Santa Maria del Popolo Church. Rome. Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Santa Maria del Popolo church in Rome, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Santa Maria del Popolo church in Rome, Italy
Santa Maria del Popolo Church. Rome. Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Santa Maria del Popolo Church. Rome. Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Santa Maria del Popolo Church. Right aisle. Rome. Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Santa Maria del Popolo Church. Rome. Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Costa Chapel in the basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo in the city center of Rome, Italy. The Costa Chapel follows the same plan as the Della Rovere chapels but it was furnished by Portuguese Cardinal Jorge da Costa who purchased it in 1488. The most important works of art are the paintings of the lunettes by the school of Pinturicchio depicting the four Fathers of the Church; the marble altar-piece by Gian Cristoforo Romano c. 1505; and the funeral monument of Cardinal Costa by the school of Andrea Bregno. The bronze and marble funeral monument of Pietro Foscari from 1480 is preserved here. Santa Maria del Popolo was reconstructed between 1472 and 1477 on the orders of Pope Sixtus IV. The church is hemmed in between the Pincian Hill and Porta del Popolo, one of the gates in the Aurelian Wall as well as the starting point of Via Flaminia, the most important route from the north. Its location made the basilica the first church for the majority of travelers entering the city. The church contains works by several famous artists, such Raphael, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Caravaggio, Alessandro Algardi, Pinturicchio, Andrea Bregno, Guillaume de Marcillat and Donato Bramante.


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