Feoli And Cicada Chapels (Santa Maria Del Popolo)
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The Chapel of Saint Thomas of Villanova and the Chapel of Saint Rita (otherwise the Feoli and Cicada Chapels) ( it, Cappelle di San Tommaso da Villanova e di Santa Rita) are two small chapels opening in the right transept of the
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. They are relatively insignificant in terms of artistic value compared to the other side chapels of the church.


History

Borgia Chapel The Chapel of
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or the Borgia Chapel was bought by the former mistress of
Pope Alexander VI Pope Alexander VI ( it, Alessandro VI, va, Alexandre VI, es, Alejandro VI; born Rodrigo de Borja; ca-valencia, Roderic Llançol i de Borja ; es, Rodrigo Lanzol y de Borja, lang ; 1431 – 18 August 1503) was head of the Catholic Churc ...
,
Vannozza dei Cattanei Giovanna Cattanei (13 July 1442 – 24 November 1518), commonly known as Vannozza Cattanei, was an Italian woman who was the chief mistress of Cardinal Rodrigo de Borgia, later to become Pope Alexander VI. Early life Born in 1442, most likel ...
. It was located in the right transept of the church. The chapel became the burial place of Vannozza (†1518), her second and third husbands, and also the sons of the pope, Pier Luigi de Borgia (†1488) and Giovanni Borgia, the Duke of Gandia who was murdered in 1497. The right for obtaining a funeral chapel in the basilica had been secured by Vannozza's second husband, apostolic secretary Georgio della Croce in 1484 before he died a year later. Vannozza, a rich businesswoman in her own right, became the patroness of the Augustinian convent. The Vicar General of the Congregation, Gaudientio di Bargi gave her permission on 24 February 1500 to acquire the first chapel to the right of the high altar, and furnish it according to her wish. On 4 March 1501 Vannozza commissioned
Andrea Bregno Andrea di Cristoforo Bregno (1418–1506) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect of the Early Renaissance who worked in Rome from the 1460s and died just as the High Renaissance was getting under way. Early life He was born in Oste ...
and Giovanni di Larigo to design a tabernacle and an altar. She also commissioned a painting of Saint Lucy, the patron of her chapel. The painting supposedly portrayed Vannozza herself and remained in the chapel until its demolition in 1658. During the Sack of Rome in 1527 the Borgia tombs were probably vandalised but Vanozza's tomb remained in the chapel until at least 1576 because in this year a copy was made of the funerary inscription. The burial stone was later lost, and rediscovered in the
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in 1947 where it had been used as a paving block. Twin chapels After the Borgia Chapel was demolished two new identical chapels were built during Bernini's intervention in 1658 at the expense of the convent. The left one, which was already dedicated to St.
Thomas of Villanova Thomas of Villanova (1488 – September 8, 1555), born Tomás García y Martínez, was a Spanish friar of the Order of Saint Augustine who was a noted preacher, ascetic and religious writer of his day. He became an archbishop who was famous for ...
at the time of its construction, was given first to Abbot Benedetto Mazzini in 1671. He planned to use it as a family burial place. The chapel was obtained in 1857 by Pietro Feoli who commissioned Giambattista Benedetti to completely redesign it in Neo-Renaissance style. The other chapel inherited the old dedication to Saint Lucy but it was restored and re-dedicated to St.
Rita of Cascia Rita of Cascia, born Margherita Lotti (1381 – 22 May 1457), was an Italians, Italian widow and Augustinian nuns, Augustinian nun venerated as a List of Catholic saints, saint in the Roman Catholic Church. After Rita's husband died, she joine ...
in 1901 by Cardinal
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.


Description

There was a Baroque painting on the altar of the Chapel of St. Thomas by
Fabrizio Chiari Fabrizio Chiari (c.1615–1695) was an Italian painter and engraver who spent his entire life in Rome. Chiari's early etchings from Nicolas Poussin paintings are described by Michael Bryan as "executed in a scratchy but masterly style"; amo ...
depicting ''St. Thomas of Villanova Distributing Alms'' in the 17th century which is now placed near the sacristy. The current Renaissance Revival decoration of the chapel was executed in 1858 by Casimiro Brugnone de Rossi who was a favoured artist at the time of
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. He painted the Four Evangelists and the dove of the
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on the dome and God the Father in the lunette. The new altar painting of ''St. Thomas of Villanueva Distributing Alms'' by the same artist is dated to 1860. It is a more conventional work than the previous Baroque painting. There are many 19th century family tombs and memorials in the chapel. In the Chapel of St. Rita the altarpiece is a painting by Giovanni Piancastelli. (The original altarpiece of Saint Lucy by
Luigi Garzi Luigi Garzi (1638 – 1721) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, whose work displayed heavy influences of the Bolognese painter, Guido Reni. Biography Born in Pistoia. He started learning from a poorly known landscape painter, Salomo ...
is lost.) The sepulchral monument of Odoardo Cicada, the Bishop of Sagona by
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is dated around 1545. The Renaissance wall tomb followed the design of
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's Late Renaissance monument for Cecchino Bracci in
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but much of it was later demolished. An anonymous drawing in Windsor Castle (Cod. 201 Albani) preserved a sketch of its original form. Today the only surviving parts are the marble bust, the sarcophagus resting on strigillated supports and a pedestal with the coat-of-arms (a crowned eagle). The marble slab of his relative, Cardinal
Giovanni Battista Cicala Giovanni Battista (or Giambattista) Cicala (1510–1570) was an Italians, Italian Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Bishop (Catholic Church), bishop and Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal. Biography Giovanni Battista Cicala was born in Genoa on 6 ...
(†1570) is set in the floor. The tombstone is decorated with the coat-of-arms of the cardinal on a bronze shield. It was commissioned by the Cardinal's nephew and heir, Carlo Cicada, the
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. The tombstone was later truncated; the original decorative border with the Cicada eagles in the corners was lost but a drawing in the Royal Library preserved its original look. Both of the Cicada tombs were transferred from the original Cybo Chapel when it was demolished around 1680.


Feoli tombs

In the 19th century the Feolis used the Chapel of St. Thomas of Villanueva as their family burial place. The oldest monument was dedicated by Pietro Feoli in 1858 to "the sweetest and best uncle", Agostino Feoli who had died two years before. He was the richest banker and industrialist of the Papal States in the middle of the 19th century. The ashes of Luigia Bartolucci and Ferdinando Feoli were placed in the chapel in 1859. These two monuments are similar wall tombs in neo-Quattrocento style with finely carved vegetal decoration, shell shaped gables, the family coats-of-arms and the portraits of the deceased set in medaillons. On the pillars of the arch are the twin monuments of Luigi Feoli (died in 1870) and a young boy, Carlo Feoli (died in 1873) both by Giacomo Cerulli. They are simple, symmetrical Neo-Classical funerary monuments with the busts of the deceased in oval niches.


Gallery

File:Santa Maria del Popolo Cappella Feoli.JPG, The Feoli Chapel File:Santa Maria del Popolo Cappella Santa Rita.JPG, The Cicada Chapel File:Odoardo Cicada tomb.JPG, Fragmentary tomb of Odoardo Cicada File:Odoardo Cicada tomb original.jpg, The tomb of Odoardo Cicada in original form (drawing) File:Giovanni Battista Cicada tomb.JPG, The tombstone of Giovanni Battista Cicada File:Giov batt cicada originaltomb.JPG, The tombstone of Giovanni Battista Cicada in original form (drawing) File:Feoli Chapel altarpiece.JPG, The altarpiece of the St Thomas Chapel File:Vannozza Cattanei Grabplatte in San Marco.jpg, The epitaph of Vannozza Cattanei (now in the Basilica of San Marco) File:Agostino Feoli tomb.JPG, Funeral monument of Agostino Feoli File:Luigia Bartolucci tomb.JPG, Funeral monument of Luigia Bartolucci and Ferdinando Feoli File:Luigi Feoli tomb.JPG, Funeral monument of Luigi Feoli File:Carlo Feoli tomb.JPG, Funeral monument of Carlo Feoli


References


Bibliography

* Ilaria Miarelli Mariani: La pittura, in Santa Maria del Popolo. Storia e restauri, eds. Ilaria Miarelli-Mariani and Maria Richiello, Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, 2009. {{coord missing, Italy Feoli Rome R. IV Campo Marzio