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“The Building of the Vatican: The Papacy and Architecture” by Suzanne Boorsch is a captivating exploration of the architectural evolution of the Vatican, published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1983. This meticulously researched volume delves into the intricate relationship between the papacy and the architectural masterpieces that define the Vatican. Illustrated with detailed prints and drawings, including works by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, the book offers a comprehensive view of the Vatican’s construction phases. It covers a period rich in artistic and architectural innovation, providing insights into the design and execution of iconic structures like Saint Peter’s Basilica. The publication coincides with the museum’s exhibition on Vatican art, offering readers a unique blend of history and visual splendor. The softcover edition, adorned with Piranesi’s artwork, is in good condition with slight edge wear, making it a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts of architectural history.
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