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Type of Document Dissertation Author Smith, Timothy Bryan URN etd-06232003-193658 Title Alberto Aringhieri and the Chapel of Saint John the Baptist: Patronage, Politics, and the Cult of Relics in Renaissance Siena Degree Doctor of Philosophy Department Art History, Department of Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Jack Freiberg Committee Chair Mark Pietralunga Committee Member Nancy de Grummond Committee Member Robert Neuman Committee Member Keywords
- siena
- alberto aringhieri
- art history
Date of Defense 2003-01-01 Availability restricted Abstract The reliquary chapel of Saint John the Baptist in Siena Cathedral, built between 1482 and1504, provides valuable insight into an important cultural and historical moment in late fifteenthcentury
Italy. This dissertation explicates the meaning of the chapel and its multi-media decoration
on three levels: the viewpoint of the patron, Alberto Aringhieri; the significance for the city of Siena;
and in response to the knightly Order of Saint John of Jerusalem.
For Aringhieri, the chapel continued a tradition of commemoration on the part of his family. The
portraits painted by Pinturicchio depict Aringhieri and his son Luzio underscore the dynastic content
of the monument while stressing the membership of these figures among the noble ranks of the
Knights of Rhodes.
The chapel’s civic significance is revealed by reference to the ancient Roman and early
Christian heritage of Siena. The all’ antica façade is related to the codification of the Siena’s Roman
past by local humanists, and the presence of Saint Ansanus, baptizer of the Sienese, in the interior
makes clear the city’s venerable place in the history of Christianity. Another level of civic meaning
in terms of Siena’s politically-turbulent relationship with Florence is suggested by the importance of
Donatello’s bronze statue of the Baptist, which could have been read both as a confirmation of
Sienese supremacy over their traditional rivals and as supportive of the Florentine government.
Alberto and Luzio Aringhieri’s membership in the Order of Saint John (Knights Hospitaller of
Rhodes) is directly relevant to the decoration and function of the chapel. The
Knights’ devotion to John the Baptist and their interest in relics of this saint are vital for
understanding the chapel’s meaning for its patron and other local members of the Order. The
traditional role of the Hospitallers as protectors of sacred relics and is continued by the painted
Aringhieri Knights that flank the chapel entrance on the interior.
The enduring importance of the chapel was underscored in the mid-seventeenth century by
Pope Alexander VII who used the monument, which he refurbished, as a model for his new Cappella
del Voto located in a pendant position across the transept. The pope’s interests in the chapel reflect the same familial, civic, and knightly issues important for the original patron, Alberto Aringhieri.
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