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Bonelli, Michele

Record IDcnp01231759
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01231759
Biographical Data1541 - 1598
Place of BirthBosco Marengo
Place of DeathRom
Last Edit2024-02-08

General Note

Ital. Dominikaner, Prof. für Theologie in Perugia, 1566 Kardinal, bekannt als Kardinal Alessandrino
Cardinale nipote di Pio V, nato a Bosco (AL) nel 1541 e morto a Roma nel 1598

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Further Biographical Data25.11.1541-28.03.1598
1541-1598
ActivityPersonen zu Kirchengeschichte, Systematischer und Praktischer Theologie, Kirche und Konfession (3.6p) (sswd)
Kardinal (gnd)
Katholischer Theologe (gnd)
CountryItalien
Geographic NoteIT (iso3166)
NationalityItalian
Online ResourceOnline Resource
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Place of Activity

Place of BirthBosco Marengo
Geburtsort
Place of DeathRom
Sterbeort
Rom
Sterbeort
Rom
Sterbeort

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See alsoDominikaner
Affiliation

Names

HeadingBonelli, Michele
used in: Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of Italian Libraries and for Bibliographic Information, Rome (Italy); Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany
Bonelli, Michele, Cardinal
used in: Canterbury Cathedral Library, (United Kingdom)
Variant NameBonelli, Carlo
Bonelli, Carlo Michele
Bonelli, Michael
Bonelli, Michele [Sources: INAUR; IBN; DBI; QE; MASIT; FRI]
Michael Bonellus card. Alexandrinus
Nome su edizioni

Sources

Found inFRI. — MASIT. — QE. — DBI. — IBN. — INAUR. — WBIS
depiction of ...
Michele Bonelli, called "Cardinal Alessandrino"
Caption from the auctioneers website
Cardinal Alessandrino (1541-1598) participated in the conclave of 1585, which elected Pope Sixtus V. The pope then gave Alessandrino enormous authority by naming him his vicar general in Rome and of the entire Church. Despite his high rank, Alessandrino continued to wear his white and black Dominican habit. The cardinal is portrayed in a straightforward fashion, sitting on a chair and making eye contact with the viewer. His sober vestments contrast with the rich fittings of the plush velvet chair and the elegant satin curtain to his right. This cloth, theatrically pulled back and casting a dark shadow, humorously reveals that this is a painted image: a picture within a picture. Canvases were often covered with protective cloths. Pulzone has put the beholder in the position of being present when the portrait is revealed for the first time.

[Scipione Pulzone / http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/art/232266 -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Portrait of Cardinal Michele Bonelli (by Scipione Pulzone) - Harvard Art Museums.jpg]

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