San Paolo fuori le Mura

Item

Title
San Paolo fuori le Mura
Alternative Title
St Paul Outside the Walls
Drafter
Penel, Jules (French engraver and architectural engraver, born 1833)
City
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Location
Italy
Building Creation Date
ca. 440-461 (creation)
rebuilt 1823 (alteration)
Century
5th century
19th century
Description
perspective of the nave from the entrance, interior perspectives
[Rebuilt after a fire in 1823.] In addition to the standard basilicas, several major buildings were erected or decorated in Rome in the 5th century that exhibit a classicizing style and have thus been identified as part of a renaissance of Classical Roman architecture launched by Pope Sixtus III (reigned 432-440): S Maria Maggiore, the remodelled Lateran baptistery, S Paolo fuori le mura as decorated under Pope Leo I (reigned 440-461), the oratory of Santa Croce (destroyed 1588) near the Lateran and S Stefano Rotondo. The cloister dates from ca. 1228. The Cosmati (traditional name for the marbleworkers of Rome (marmorarii Romani) active in the 12th and 13th centuries) produced cloisters of great beauty in the late 12th and 13th centuries, for example Monreale cathedral (ca. 1175-1190) in Sicily and S Paolo fuori le Mura (begun 1205) and S Giovanni in Laterano (completed 1227) in Rome.
Classification
Architectural Documentation
Documentation Type
illustrations
Style/Period
Early Christian
Nineteenth century
Cultural Context
Italian
Subject
architectural exteriors
architectural interiors
Source
Letarouilly, Paul Marie. Edifices de Rome Moderne. Paris: A. Morel, 1868, 337.
Access Rights
Public Domain

“San Paolo fuori le Mura”, Arch Design Images, accessed November 14, 2024, https://exhibits.lib.ttu.edu/s/archlib/item/19037