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Portrait of Pope Sixtus IV elected in 1471 and died in 1484 and the view of the Sixtus Bridge in Rome. Chromolithographs dedicated and blessed by Pope Pius X. Rome, 1903

Portrait of Pope Sixtus IV elected in 1471 and died in 1484 and the view of the Sixtus Bridge in Rome. Chromolithographs dedicated and blessed by Pope Pius X. Rome, 1903
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Portrait of Pope Sixtus IV elected in 1471 and died in 1484 and the view of the Sixtus Bridge in Rome. Chromolithographs dedicated and blessed by Pope Pius X. Rome, 1903

FGL5493637 Portrait of Pope Sixtus IV elected in 1471 and died in 1484 and the view of the Sixtus Bridge in Rome. Chromolithographs dedicated and blessed by Pope Pius X. Rome, 1903.; Fototeca Gilardi. © Fototeca Gilardi / Bridgeman Images

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This stunning print captures the essence of history and art in one frame. The Portrait of Pope Sixtus IV, who was elected in 1471 and died in 1484, is a powerful depiction of a man who held immense influence during his time. His gaze is intense, reflecting the weight of his responsibilities as the leader of the Catholic Church. In the background, we see the majestic Sixtus Bridge in Rome, a testament to both engineering prowess and architectural beauty. The bridge stands as a symbol of connection between different parts of the city, much like how Pope Sixtus IV sought to unite people under his leadership. What makes this print even more special is that it has been chromolithographed dedicated and blessed by none other than Pope Pius X himself in 1903. This act adds an extra layer of significance to an already remarkable piece. As we admire this image, we are transported back in time to an era where faith and power intertwined seamlessly. The vibrant colors bring life to the portrait and bridge, making them feel almost tangible despite being centuries old. Overall, this print serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy left behind by influential figures like Pope Sixtus IV and how their impact continues to be felt through art and architecture even today.


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