Memorial to Maria Raggi (Bernini)

Memorial to Maria Raggi (Bernini)
Memorial for Maria Raggi
Gian lorenzo bernini, Cenotafio di Suor Maria Raggi (1647-53)
Artist Gianlorenzo Bernini
Year 1647-53
Type Gilt bronze, marble relief
Location Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome

The Memorial to Maria Raggi is a sculptural monument designed and executed by the Italian artist Gianlorenzo Bernini, between 1647 and 1653. The monument is attached to a pillar in a nave of the church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome.[1]

Maria Raggi

Maria Raggi (1552-1600) was a nun from the island of Chios. Forced to marry at an early age, she was widowed when her husband was captured by Turkish forces in 1570. She become a nun in 1571, and departed for Rome in 1584, where she was resident at the Palazzo of the de Marini family, near Santa Maria sopra Minerva. An extremely pious woman, she spent much of her day in prayer, and reportedly continually performed miracles.[1] After dying in 1600, there was some possibility of her being canonised, but the general antipathy of Pope Urban VIII to such events meant the opportunity passed.[1]

Patronage

Three descendants of Maria were responsible for commissioning Bernini to create the work: Ottaviano, Lorenzo and Tommaso Raggi. Their names are noted in the Latin inscriptions in the bottom half of the memorial.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Judith Bernstock, "Bernini's Memorial to Maria Raggi", Art Bulletin, June 1980, pps. 243-255

Coordinates: 41°53′53″N 12°28′42″E / 41.8980°N 12.4783°E / 41.8980; 12.4783