- even than the
Swiss Guards. The
earlier red-dressed
papal grooms or
palafrenieri were a
different group of
papal servants,
originally liverymen for the...
- The
Madonna and
Child with St. Anne (Dei
Palafrenieri) or
Madonna and the Serpent, is one of the
mature religious works of the
Italian Baroque master Caravaggio...
- the
Vatican (Italian: Sant'Anna in Vaticano),
known as Sant'Anna de'
Palafrenieri (English:
Saint Anne of the Grooms), is a
Catholic parish church dedicated...
- rings;
through these rings p**** the long rods with
which twelve footmen (
palafrenieri), in red uniforms,
carry the
throne on
their shoulders. On
prior occasions...
- New York City: Picador. p. 501. ISBN 0-312-27474-2. "Madonna of the
Palafrenieri".
Borghese Gallery.
Archived from the
original on 2005-10-25. McGivern...
-
times in
which he lived. The Grooms' Madonna, also
known as
Madonna dei
palafrenieri,
painted for a
small altar in
Saint Peter's
Basilica in Rome, remained...
- processions.
Sedia gestatoria, a
mobile throne carried by
twelve footmen (
palafrenieri) in red uniforms,
accompanied by two
attendants bearing flabella (fans...
-
canvas in the
Galleria Borghese: The
Madonna and
Child with St. Anne (Dei
Palafrenieri) (1605).
Critic Robert Hughes has stated: “…his [Caravaggio’s] project...
-
Caravaggio undertook a
commission from the
Confraternity of Sant' Anna dei
Palafrenieri. He
depicted the
Virgin and
Child treading on the head of the serpent...
-
Gregorian Tower Casina Pio IV Sant'Anna dei
Palafrenieri Domus Sanctae Marthae Holy
Spirit Chapel Gardens Santa Maria della Pietà in
Camposanto dei Teutonici...