Basilica di Santa Maria della Vittoria. Rome HD.
Baroque church of XVII century is known for the masterpiece of Bernini The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, 1652.
Барочная пышная церковь XVII века. Здесь находится великолепная композиция Бернини Экстаз святой Терезы, 1652.
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Santa Maria della Vittoria (English: Saint Mary of Victory, Latin: S. Mariae de Victoria) is a Catholic titular church dedicated to the Virgin Mary located in Rome, Italy. The church is known for the masterpiece of Gian Lorenzo Bernini in the Cornaro Chapel, the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. The church is in the Rione Sallustiano, on number 98 via XX Settembre, where this street intersects with Largo Santa Susanna. It stands to the side of the Fontana dell'Acqua Felice. The church mirrors the Church of Santa Susanna across the Largo. It is about two blocks northwest of Piazza della Repubblica and Teatro dell'Opera metro stop.
The land for the church was purchased on April 20th in 1607[2], and built from 1608-1620, as a chapel dedicated to Saint Paul for the Discalced Carmelites[3]. After the Catholic victory at the battle of White Mountain in 1620, which reversed the Reformation in Bohemia, the church was rededicated to the Virgin Mary. Turkish standards captured at the 1683 siege of Vienna hang in the church, adding to the theme of the Virgin helping to lead Catholic armies to victory.
The order itself funded the building work until the discovery of the Borghese Hermaphroditus in the excavations. Scipione Borghese, nephew of Pope Paul V, appropriated this sculpture but in return funded the rest of work on the façade and granted the order his architect Giovanni Battista Soria. These grants only came into effect in 1624, and work was completed two years later.
The church is the only structure designed and completed by the early Baroque architect Carlo Maderno, though the interior suffered a fire in 1833 and required restoration. Its façade, however, was erected by Giovanni Battista Soria during Maderno's lifetime, 1624–1626, showing the unmistakable influence of Maderno's Santa Susanna nearby.
Its interior has a single wide nave under a low segmental vault, with three interconnecting side chapels behind arches separated by colossal corinthian pilasters with gilded capitals that support an enriched entablature. Contrasting marble revetments are enriched with white and gilded stucco angels and putti in full relief. The interior was sequentially enriched after Maderno's death; its vault was frescoed in 1675 with triumphant themes within shaped compartments with feigned frames: The Virgin Mary Triumphing over Heresy and Fall of the Rebel Angels executed by Giovanni Domenico Cerrini in 1675.
View of the interior.
Other sculptural detail abounds: The Dream of Joseph (left transept, Domenico Guidi, flanked by relief panels by Pierre Etienne Monnot) and the funeral monument to Cardinal Berlinghiero Gessi. There are paintings by Guercino, Nicolas Lorrain, and Domenichino. The church is also the final resting place of Saint Victoria, whose preserved remains are on display inside.
Cornaro Chapel[edit]
The masterpiece in the Cornaro Chapel, to the left of the altar, is Ecstasy of St. Teresa by Scipione's favored sculptor, Bernini. The statues depict a moment as described by Saint Teresa of Avila in her autobiography, where she had the vivid vision of a Seraph piercing her heart with a golden shaft, causing her both immense joy and pain. The flowing robes and contorted posture abandon classical restraint and repose to depict a more passionate, almost voluptuous trance.
The church has seen a surge in tourism thanks to the widespread popularity of author Dan Brown's novel Angels & Demons, which features the building (but for purposes of his novel, the writer moved its location down to the Piazza Barberini). The statue is a feature in the 2009 novel, Cutting for Stone, by Abraham Verghese. Main characters live with a fading picture of it in their Ethiopian home as a remnant of their deceased mother and friend. It remains a part of their lives and surfaces late in the story as they are witness to the real marble creation in the chapel.
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Bernini e il Barocco e l'estasi a Santa Maria della Vittoria
Lezioni di Storia dell'arte con il Prof.Fidanza.
Storie del Seicento a Roma il Barocco di Santa Maria della Vittoria
Iniziamo un nuovo percorso di lezioni, “Storie dall’Arte” a cura del Professor Giovan Battista Fidanza, ordinario dell’Università di Roma Tor Vergata.
Prima tappa con “Storie dal Seicento”, Santa Maria della Vittoria e l’Estasi di Santa Teresa del Bernini
Descrizione della lezione in loco
Il Seicento a Roma inizia il 17 febbraio 1600 quando a Campo dè Fiori brucia il corpo dell’eretico Giordano Bruno. Ma non c’è solo questo. Ci sono anche altre mille storie da raccontare, a cominciare da quelle d’arte. C’è, tra Classicismo e Barocco, anche il “cavalier Bernino” che a Santa Maria della Vittoria ha lasciato una delle opere più sensazionali della sua lunga carriera. La Roma seicentesca era popolata di artisti, collezionisti e mecenati. Tra questi ultimi non soltanto i cardinali Francesco Maria del Monte e Scipione Borghese ma anche la famiglia Cornaro o Corner di Venezia che rende Santa Maria della Vittoria un punto di ostentazione del suo potere economico e politico.
Con questo video inizierà un racconto lungo un secolo e sarà una bella occasione per “studiare” dal vivo i capolavori seicenteschi di questa piccola, preziosa chiesa. Tutto questo si svolgerà senza la confusione dei turisti che solitamente l’affollano per vedere e fotografare l’Estasi di Santa Teresa, eseguita da Bernini per il cardinale Federico Cornaro. Quel giorno cercheremo di conoscere a fondo anche, e soprattutto, quella. Cercando di capire qualcosa in più rispetto a quanto ci viene solitamente raccontato su questo complesso e intrigante “teatro di immagini scolpite”. Certo, il gruppo scultoreo beniniano ci rapisce e di solito ci fa percorrere la piccola chiesa senza guardare nient’altro. Questa volta invece, ci fermeremo, senza fretta, davanti ad altre opere, belle quanto sconosciute: il “Sogno di San Giuseppe”, gruppo scultoreo di Domenico Guidi, la splendida e affascinante “Trinità” dipinta dal Guercino per il cardinale Berlinghiero Gessi, la “Vergine e San Francesco” del Domenichino e altre pitture che rendono questa chiesa un vero gioiello del Seicento romano. Cercheremo infine, anche di capire il rapporto tra committenti ed artisti, con un occhio all’utilizzo devozionale, liturgico e/o sociale delle immagini (dipinte o scolpite) di questo luogo sacro di Roma.
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Across the street from Santa Susanna, the church where we were married, is Santa Maria della Vittoria, which is home to Bernini's exquisite Ecstasy of St. Teresa. There are many beautiful sculptures within, but they keep the interior of the church quite dark. Dale's angry expression, while sitting in a pew, is actually him squinting in that darkness in an attempt to read a brochure.
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Santa Maria della Vittoria is a Roman Catholic titular church dedicated to the Virgin Mary located in Rome, Italy. The church is known for the masterpiece of Gian Lorenzo Bernini in the Cornaro Chapel, the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa.
The church is in the Rione Sallustiano, on number 98 via XX Settembre, where this street intersects with Largo Santa Susanna. It stands to the side of the Fontana dell'Acqua Felice. The church mirrors the Church of Santa Susanna across the Largo. It is about two blocks northwest of Piazza della Repubblica and Teatro dell'Opera metro stop.
The church was begun in 1605 as a chapel dedicated to Saint Paul for the Discalced Carmelites. After the Catholic victory at the battle of White Mountain in 1620, which reversed the Reformation in Bohemia, the church was rededicated to the Virgin Mary. Turkish standards captured at the 1683 siege of Vienna hang in the church, as part of this theme of victory.
The order itself funded the building work until the discovery of the Borghese Hermaphroditus in the excavations. Scipione Borghese, nephew of Pope Paul V, appropriated this sculpture but in return funded the rest of work on the façade and granted the order his architect Giovanni Battista Soria. These grants only came into effect in 1624, and work was completed two years later.
The church is the only structure designed and completed by the early Baroque architect Carlo Maderno, though the interior suffered a fire in 1833 and required restoration. Its façade, however, was erected by Giovanni Battista Soria during Maderno's lifetime, 1624–1626, showing the unmistakable influence of Maderno's Santa Susanna nearby.
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La chiesa di Santa Maria della Vittoria è un'importantissima chiesa di Roma in quanto contiene lo spettacolare gruppo scultoreo della Transverberazione di santa Teresa d'Avila, opera di Gian Lorenzo Bernini. L'intero complesso sembra così una sorta di palco teatrale, e il paragone con il mondo scenico è esplicitato da Bernini nei rilievi delle pareti laterali, con i personaggi della famiglia Cornaro che assistono alla scena da due palchetti.
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is a Catholic titular church dedicated to the Virgin Mary located in Rome, Italy. The church is known for the masterpiece of Gian Lorenzo Bernini in the Cornaro Chapel, the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. The church is in the Rione Sallustiano, on number 98 via XX Settembre, where this street intersects with Largo Santa Susanna. It stands to the side of the Fontana dell'Acqua Felice. The church mirrors the Church of Santa Susanna across the Largo. It is about two blocks northwest of Piazza della Repubblica and Teatro dell'Opera metro stop.
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This is the church Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome, Italy. The architect Carlo Maderno start constructing this Baroque style church in 1605 and completed it in 1620. It is known for a masterpiece marble sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini called The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. Bernini was born on December 7th 1598 and died on November 28th, 1680.
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Built in 1605, Santa Maria della Vittoria is a Catholic titular church dedicated to the Virgin Mary located in Rome, Italy. While the church is home to many well-known artistic masterpieces, Santa Maria della Vittoria is best known for housing the incorruptible body of Saint Victoria.The body of Saint Victoria is enclosed in a glass case within the church that the public is able to visit. Some of Saint Victoria’s original features, such as her teeth and parts of her hand can be seen through some parts of the wax facade. The church has seen a surge in tourism thanks to the widespread popularity of author Dan Brown’s novel Angels and Demons, which features the building.
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Today I'll accompany you through the Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria.
This church contains one of the most extraordinary sculptures in Rome: the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
The seventeenth-century Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, or Our Lady of Victory, has a travertine façade that forms a magnificent monumental set together with the sixteenth century Fountain of Moses, which was once the spectacular outlet of the Acqua Felice Aqueduct.
The church is famous and mostly visited for the Cornaro family chapel that was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini; its altar displays the sculptural group called the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa.
Inspired by the autobiographical narrative of the Spanish saint, Bernini offers a true Baroque masterpiece here, where painting, sculpture, and architecture blend together and create spectacular results.
This sculptural group kept the artist busy for four years, up to 1651, and is the fulcrum of a highly theatrical scene. Bernini took care to create a niche in the back wall for the altar, and positioned a window behind the triangular pediment of the monument so that light poured over it from above, mixing with the sculpture's golden bronze reflections.
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