the baptism of Francesco Sforza, Count of Pavia and son of Gian Galeazzo Sforza and Isabella d’Aragona, is one of the most significant events of the years of the rise to power ofLudovico Maria Sforza, who cleverly managed the occasion as Duke of bari and godfather to the ducal heir. A letter dated 15th May 1492 is certainlyconnected with the baptism, and is well known because of the possible involvement of bramante in the design of the ephemeral architecture and other activities. Now it is possible to revise bramante’s role with new evidence and insights concerning the context of the celebrations for the baptism, thanks to a series of little-known and newly discovered documents.

Donato Bramante e il battesimo di Francesco Sforza conte di Pavia

J. Gritti
2020-01-01

Abstract

the baptism of Francesco Sforza, Count of Pavia and son of Gian Galeazzo Sforza and Isabella d’Aragona, is one of the most significant events of the years of the rise to power ofLudovico Maria Sforza, who cleverly managed the occasion as Duke of bari and godfather to the ducal heir. A letter dated 15th May 1492 is certainlyconnected with the baptism, and is well known because of the possible involvement of bramante in the design of the ephemeral architecture and other activities. Now it is possible to revise bramante’s role with new evidence and insights concerning the context of the celebrations for the baptism, thanks to a series of little-known and newly discovered documents.
2020
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