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The Glory of San Pietro by Rod Chase - Full Image




. Giclee on Canvas - Artist Proof
Size: 30 x 45
Release Date: 6-2007
Code: RCH018GIAPR3045
Edition Size: 15
Issue Price: $1,900.00


. Giclee on Canvas - Signed & Numbered
Size: 30 x 45
Release Date: 6-2007
Code: RCH018GISNU3045
Edition Size: 150
Issue Price: $1,600.00

. Canvas - Artist Proof
Size: 24 x 36
Release Date: 7-2007
Code: RCH018CAAPR2436
Edition Size: 50
Issue Price: $550.00

. Canvas - Signed & Numbered
Size: 24 x 36
Release Date: 7-2007
Code: RCH018CASNU2436
Edition Size: 500
Issue Price: $450.00

. Print - Artist Proof
Size: 20 x 30
Release Date: 6-2007
Code: RCH018PRAPR2030
Edition Size: 50
Issue Price: $225.00

. Print - Signed & Numbered
Size: 20 x 30
Release Date: 6-2007
Code: RCH018PRSNU2030
Edition Size: 500
Issue Price: $195.00




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"This view is from across the Tiber River looking toward St. Peter's. I spent an hour or so photographing this scene during the twilight hours on our last night in Rome. The composition is based on one specific photo while dozens of additional photos were used to provide details for the architectural features.  I especially enjoyed painting the reflections on the water, an exercise in abstract line and shape. The colors were muted to faded blues and Terra Cotta tones, which provide a more monochromatic color scheme representing the incredible history and beauty in Rome, and Italy in general."

St. Peter's (Italian San Pietro) is a major basilica in Vatican City, an enclave of Rome. Until recently, St. Peter's was the largest church ever built (it covers an area of 23,000 square meters with a capacity of over 60,000 people), and it remains one of the holiest sites in Christendom in the Catholic tradition.  It is the most prominent building inside the Vatican City, and its dome is also a dominant feature of the Roman skyline.
Although the New Testament does not mention Peter's presence or martyrdom in Rome, ancient tradition holds that St. Peter's Basilica was built at the place where Peter, the apostle, was crucified and buried; his tomb is under the main altar. Other popes are also buried in and below the Basilica, which is filled with stunning artwork in the form of sculptures, stained glass, paintings, and general architecture including works by Michelangelo, Giotto, and Bernini. "I marveled at the incredible dome, which soars to a height of over 140 feet and was designed by Michelangelo, and I was fascinated by Bernini’s Throne of St. Peter in Glory." - Rod Chase

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