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Sedia Collection

"Sedia: A Seat of Power and Serenity" Sedia, a word that encompasses various meanings and cultural references, evokes images of sitting girls, religious icons

Background imageSedia Collection: PMD-F-000047-0000

PMD-F-000047-0000
Sedia, Elemento, Arredamento civile, Arredo e arredamento, Arancia, Frutto, Vegetale, Botanica, Bassorilievo, Oggetto, Filo, PMD-F-000047-0000

Background imageSedia Collection: PMD-F-000036-0000

PMD-F-000036-0000
Sedia, Elemento, Arredamento civile, Arredo e arredamento, Arancia, Frutto, Vegetale, Botanica, Porta, Elemento, decorazione e parte d'edificio, Architettura, PMD-F-000036-0000

Background imageSedia Collection: Sitting Girl (?)

Sitting Girl (?)
6283354 Sitting Girl (?) by Forghieri, Giovanni (1898-1944); Assicoop-Unipol Collection, Modena, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Giovanni Forghieri: " Fanciulla seduta" ()

Background imageSedia Collection: The Madonna of the Chair (oil on panel)

The Madonna of the Chair (oil on panel)
BEN30273 The Madonna of the Chair (oil on panel) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); Palazzo Pitti, Florence

Background imageSedia Collection: Korean military officer, on a sedan chair, going to an imperial audience, 19th century

Korean military officer, on a sedan chair, going to an imperial audience, 19th century
LSE808545 Korean military officer, on a sedan chair, going to an imperial audience, 19th century by Korean School (19th Century); Private Collection; Photo eLeonard de Selva; Korean, out of copyright

Background imageSedia Collection: The Madonna della Sedia (engraving)

The Madonna della Sedia (engraving)
2797798 The Madonna della Sedia (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Madonna della Sedia)

Background imageSedia Collection: The Madonna of the Chair (oil on panel)

The Madonna of the Chair (oil on panel)
BAT267632 The Madonna of the Chair (oil on panel) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy; Photo eNicol Orsi Battaglini; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSedia Collection: The Pope on the Sedia at the Festival of Candlemas (engraving)

The Pope on the Sedia at the Festival of Candlemas (engraving)
1049945 The Pope on the Sedia at the Festival of Candlemas (engraving) by Therond, Emile Theodore (b.1821) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Pope on the Sedia at the Festival of Candlemas)

Background imageSedia Collection: The Pope on the Sedia (engraving)

The Pope on the Sedia (engraving)
666775 The Pope on the Sedia (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Pope on the Sedia. Illustration for Rome by Francis Wey (Chapman and Hall, 1875)

Background imageSedia Collection: Il patino

Il patino
Massimo Della Latta

Background imageSedia Collection: La doccia

La doccia
Massimo Della Latta

Background imageSedia Collection: Pius XII Coronation

Pius XII Coronation
The new Pope, Pius XII, is carried through St Peters, seated on the Sedia Gestatoria, wearing a jewelled mitre, and raising his hand in benediction

Background imageSedia Collection: Canonisation of Two Priests at St. Peters, Rome, 1897: the Pope being Carried

Canonisation of Two Priests at St. Peters, Rome, 1897: the Pope being Carried
Canonisation of Two Priests at St. Peter s, Rome, 1897: the Pope being Carried on the Sedia Gestatoria in Procession through the Colonnade

Background imageSedia Collection: Pope in Sedia Gestatoria

Pope in Sedia Gestatoria
THE POPE in Sedia Gestatoria (in the Gestatroial Chair, in which he is carried on certain special occasions)

Background imageSedia Collection: Pope in Procession

Pope in Procession
HOLY YEAR 1934 Pope Pius XI decrees a special Holy Year to commemorate the 19th centenary of the Redemption; he is carried on the sedia gestatoria


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"Sedia: A Seat of Power and Serenity" Sedia, a word that encompasses various meanings and cultural references, evokes images of sitting girls, religious icons, historical events, and even everyday objects, and is a term that transcends time and geography. In art history, we encounter the iconic painting "The Madonna of the Chair, " an oil on panel masterpiece depicting Mary tenderly cradling baby Jesus while seated on a chair. This image has captivated viewers for centuries with its serene beauty. Similarly, another rendition of "The Madonna della Sedia" in oil on canvas showcases the divine mother embracing her child with love and devotion. This engraving further immortalizes this sacred scene in yet another artistic medium. Moving away from religious imagery but still exploring the concept of seating arrangements, we find ourselves transported to 19th-century Korea. Here we witness a Korean military officer being carried to an imperial audience on a sedan chair—a symbol of power and authority during that era. Delving deeper into historical depictions involving chairs or sedans brings us to an engraving titled "The Pope on the Sedia at the Festival of Candlemas. " This artwork captures a significant moment when the Pope presides over this grand event from his elevated seat—an embodiment of spiritual leadership. Beyond these grandiose portrayals lie more mundane aspects associated with sedia—everyday objects like il patino (a small stool), la doccia (a shower), or pali (poles). These items remind us that they are be found not only in extraordinary settings but also within our ordinary lives. Lastly, let us not forget moments when even popes require assistance as seen in "Canonisation of Two Priests at St. Peters, Rome. " The engraving depicts Pope being carried by attendants during this solemn ceremony—a reminder that even those who hold great influence sometimes rely on others' support. From religious symbolism to historical events and everyday objects, sedia encompasses a wide range of meanings.