Softcover
1985 · Princeton, New Jersey
by Krautheimer, Richard
Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1985. Softcover. VG- (light foxing to upper block edges, corners bumped). Illustrated wraps with orange and black lettering; 199 pp.; 111 bw figures. "This richly illustrated volume analyzes a turning point in the history of Baroque Rome and the accomplishments of the man who changed the city's map and its image more significantly than any other pope since the High Renaissance,. The great squares of Rome are his monuments. Through his bulding and renovating programs, Alexander VII created he Rome that ever since his time attracted travelers from all over the world."--Page 4 of cover.
(Inventory #: 118149)