Disambiguation evidence for Cathedra Petri by Gian Lorenzo Bernini via surface form

"Cathedra Petri"


As subject (46)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Cathedra Petri".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs Chair of Saint Peter
architecturalContext Bernini's redesign of the apse of St. Peter's Basilica
artStyle theatrical Baroque
commissionedBy Pope Innocent X
commissionedBy Pope Urban VIII
country Vatican City
creator Gian Lorenzo Bernini
dedicatedTo Apostle Peter
surface form: Saint Peter
depicts God the Holy Spirit
surface form: Dove of the Holy Spirit
depicts Ambrose of Milan
surface form: Saint Ambrose
depicts Athanasius of Alexandria
surface form: Saint Athanasius
depicts Augustine of Hippo
surface form: Saint Augustine
depicts John Chrysostom
surface form: Saint John Chrysostom
depicts Throne of Saint Peter
endTime 1653
function reliquary for the relic of the Chair of Saint Peter
genre liturgical furnishing
genre religious sculpture
hasArtisticFeature illusionistic space
hasArtisticFeature integration of sculpture, architecture, and light
hasArtisticFeature monumental scale
hasPart bronze throne casing
hasPart glory of angels and rays of light
hasPart oval alabaster window
hasPart sculptural group of four Doctors of the Church
heritageDesignation part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Vatican City
influencedBy Counter-Reformation
surface form: Counter-Reformation aesthetics
instanceOf Baroque artwork
instanceOf altar sculpture
instanceOf sculptural reliquary
languageOfName Latin
locatedIn St. Peter's Basilica
locatedIn Vatican City
materialUsed bronze
materialUsed gilded stucco
materialUsed marble
movement Baroque
positionInBuilding apse of St. Peter's Basilica
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
significantEvent unveiling in 1653
startTime 1647
symbolizes doctrinal authority of the Church
symbolizes papal authority
usesVisualEffect dramatic light effects
usesVisualEffect dynamic drapery
usesVisualEffect gilded rays of light