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Collection:
ADJUNCT MODULE D: WORLD ART
Preferred Title:
Palazzo del Te; Chamber of the Stuccoes
Alternate Title:
Palazzo Te; Camera degli Stucchi
Image View:
Double frieze of long procession of the Roman army, with barrel vault with decorated coffers
Creator:
Francesco Primaticcio (Italian sculptor, 1504-1570); Giovanni Battista Scultori (Italian sculptor, 1503-1575)
Location:
site: Palazzo del Te (Mantua, Lombardy, Italy)
Location Note:
Viale Te, 13
GPS:
45.14737 10.78728
Date:
ca. 1529-1531 (creation)
Cultural Context:
Italian
Style Period:
Mannerist (Renaissance-Baroque style); Sixteenth century
Work Type 1:
stuccowork
Work Type 2:
relief (sculpture)
Classification:
Decorative Arts, Utilitarian Objects and Interior Design
Material:
carved plaster (stucco)
Technique:
carving (processes); casting (process)
Measurements:
60 m (length, frieze)
Subjects:
decorative arts; military or war; mythology (Classical); Hercules (Roman mythological character); Mars (Roman deity); Roman Empire; Roman army
Description:
The walls are lined with a double frieze showing a long procession of Roman soldiers marching. This extends for more than sixty meters and has about five hundred figures. The end of the procession, is set on the left corner of the upper part of the South wall: here you can see the rearguard of the army coming out of an arch, soldiers, women and children, wagons with supplies. The head of the army is depicted on the East wall, where two squadrons of horsemen are riding at a full gallop. The barrel vault is decorated with delicate bas-reliefs depicting the characters of myth and classical history. In the recesses of the lunettes, the figures of Mars (North wall) and Hercules (South wall) are modeled in high relief. Winged Victories (nike) are depicted around them, arranged in a semicircle. (Source: Palazzo Te [website]; http://www.palazzote .it)
Collection:
Archivision Adjunct Module D: World Art
Identifier:
1A1-RG-PT-I-COS-A10
Rights:
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.

Palazzo del Te; Chamber of the Stuccoes