Cupola (detail) – (Filippo Brunelleschi) predchádzajúca Ďalší


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Caffa made a notable contribution to sculpted altars with this group, which was begun in 1663 for the Roman church of Sant'Agostino. The work was to replace an earlier painting of the same subject by Giovanni Francesco Romanelli, so an element of competition between painting and sculpture may have featured in the project. Caffa envisaged an altar in which the saint stands in his niche and distributes alms to a woman and small children beneath who symbolize charity. This central tableau is surmounted by God theFather with angels, a work contributed by Ercole Ferrata, and flanked by relief of scenes from the life of the saint, executed much later by Andrea Bergondi (active 1743-1789). A surviving bozzetto reveals that the saint was sculpted according to Caffa's intentions, but death prevented him from addressing the figures below. This task fell to Ferrata who translated Caffa's sculptural poetry into more mundane prose. The finished group is more restrained as well as scaled down.

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