Art and festivities in eighteenth-century Rome: letters from a Portuguese priest, 1721-22

Manuel de Campos (1681-1758), a Jesuit priest from Lisbon, arrived in Rome in June 1721 as part of a Portuguese royal delegation to the papal court. In letters home over the following year, he described the city’s churches, their works of art, and furnishings and the lavish temporary decorations mad...

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