Detail View: Design Library Image Collection: Santa Maria degli Angeli

Accession Number: 
189400
Order Title: 
Archivision Addition Module SEVEN--6,160 images
Type of View: 
partialView
View Title: 
Interior, vestibule (Ceuli Chapel, 1575); wall tomb in aedicule
Date of View: 
4/8/2009
Image description: 
The vestibule of the church was originally a passage hall between the calidarium (hot bath, now lost) and the tepidarium (luke-warm bath), which is now the transept. The chapel was built in 1575 for the Roman banker Girolamo Ceuli and contains several tombs and funerary monuments.
Image Rights: 
¿ Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Source Institution: 
Archivision, Inc.
Collection: 
Addition Module SEVEN
Culture: 
Italian
Culture: 
Ancient Roman
Subject: 
Pius IV, Pope, 1499-1565
Subject: 
Restoration and conservation
Subject: 
Roman Empire
Subject: 
Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313
Work Types: 
Architecture; health facilities; public baths
Work Types: 
Architecture; religious structures; churches
Related Work Title: 
Baths of Diocletian; formerlyPartOf
Preferred Title: 
Santa Maria degli Angeli
Agent Display: 
Luigi Vanvitelli (Italian architect, 1700-1773); Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian architect, 1475-1564); unknown (Ancient Roman)
Date: 
1749-1750 (alteration)
Materials: 
stone; brick; stucco; marble; rose-granite
Technique: 
carving (processes)
Measurement: 
344 ft (width, total) x 420 ft (length, total)
Alternate Title: 
Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and the Martyrs
Alternate Title: 
Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri
Locations: 
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Location Type: 
(site)
Style/Period: 
Imperial (Roman)
Style/Period: 
Baroque
Classification: 
Architecture