The Vatican and St. Peters

The Vatican

Rome of the 15th century has been despoiled by multiple invasions, and the ruins of the city left to be overgrown.  Florentine humanist Poggio Bracciolini described the city as a “moldering cadaver”.

The rise of Julius II to pope in 1503 helped signal a shift in artistic activity back to Rome.  During his 10 year reign, Julius started a Roman Renaissance, started by the commissioning of the new St. Peters Basillica.

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