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PostPosted: Mon 6:40, 16 Sep 2013    Post subject: peuterey Arts and Crafts in XVII Century Rome

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Various popes succeeded to the papal throne during the XVII century, by Leo XI to Urban VIII up to Innocent XI, popes that, in one way or another, determined history course. Their decisions influenced, though locally in Rome, even arts and crafts.
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The building, that used to absorb architects, painters, masons and people usually coming from outside Rome, was tied-up with popes ambitions. For unskilled labors no specializations were required.
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