SIENA

syĕˈnä, city (1991 pop. 56,956), capital of Siena prov., Tuscany, central Italy. Rich in art treasures and historic architecture, it is one of the most popular tourist centers in Italy. The city is also noted for its wine and for its marble, a rich orange with purple and black veinings. According to tradition, Siena was founded at the beginning of Roman times by Senus, the son of Remus. It became a free commune in the 12th cent. and, gradually extending its territory, developed into a wealthy republic. The city was characterized by continuous internal strife between popular and aristocratic factions. Despite frequent wars, particularly with Florence, Siena maintained its independence. After the rule of the Petrucci family (1487–1523), the Spanish and French struggled for control of the city, which fell after a siege (1554–55) to Emperor Charles V. Shortly thereafter it passed to Cosimo I de' Medici, duke of Tuscany. The local interpretation of the Gothic style produced fine works of architecture and sculpture, but the city's artistic fame is due mainly to the paintings of the Sienese school (13th–14th cent.), best represented in the works of Guido of Siena, Duccio di Buoninsegna, Simone Martini, and the two Lorenzetti. On the fan-shaped main square, the Piazza del Campo, are the imposing Gothic Palazzo Pubblico (1297–1310), containing works by Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Martini, and Guido of Siena; the slender Mangia tower (334 ft/102 m high); a 14th-century chapel; the Fonte Gaia (a copy of the 15th-century sculptured fountain by Jacopo della Quercia); and several medieval palaces. The Corsa del Palio, a horse race first run in 1656, is the centerpiece of a festival held in the Piazza del Campo twice each summer. The city's cathedral (11th–14th cent.), a splendid example of Italian Gothic, has an elaborate striped facade of polychrome marble (mostly by Giovanni Pisano) and a pulpit (1265–68) by Nicolò Pisano. The adjoining Piccolomini library (1495) is adorned with ten famous frescoes by Pinturicchio (1509). Also of note in Siena are the Baptistery of San Giovanni, with a 15th-century font by Jacopo della Quercia; the rich art gallery (Pinacoteca); the Gothic St. Dominic's Church, with frescoes by Il Sodoma; and Piccolomini palace. The city has a university (founded in the 13th cent.) and an academy of music.

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...Catherine: Selected Writings of Catherine of Siena, trans. Kenelm Foster, Mary John Ronayne...Lettere, ed. Lodovico Ferretti. Siena: Tipografia S. Caterina, 1927. -. Lettere di S. Caterina da Siena, ridotte a miglior lezione, e in ordine...
...fiorentini del 1378 de quali ebbe Caterina da Siena a patire. Archivio storico italiano 12...21-45. Tommasi, Giugurta. Historie di Siena. Bologna: A. Forni, 1973. Tommaso di Antonio da Siena (Caffarini). Leggenda minore di S. Caterina...
...cross. Beginning of 14th cen tury. Picture Gallery, Siena 32 Dedication on cover of a municipal account-book biccherna...38 Part of mural by Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Town Hall, Siena. Siena in time of peace: below, continuation of same, showing...
...dellosservanzafrancescana. Milan: Silvana, 1997. Ascheri, Mario. Siena nel Quattrocento: Una riconsiderazione. In La...Brandon Strehlke, exhibit catalogue, xix-lvi. Siena: Monte dei Paschi, 1989. . Siena nel Rinascimento: Istituzioni e sistema politico...
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...Campanilismo: Gothic and Romanesque in the Siena Duomo Facade by David M. Gillerman One...in the oeuvre of Giovanni Pisano, the Siena Duomo facade (Figs. 1, 2) poses an...were finished before work began on the Siena Cathedral Baptistery in 1314. However...
Renaissance Siena: Art for a City. by Edna Carter Southard Luke Syson, ed. Renaissance Siena: Art for a City. National Gallery Company...978-1-857-09392-6. Fabrizio Nevola. Siena: Constructing the Renaissance City. New Haven...
Renaissance Siena: Art in Context. by Dennis Geronimus A. Lawrence Jenkens, ed. Renaissance Siena: Art in Context Sixteenth Century Essays...was a silver one" (Painting in Renaissance Siena, 1420-1500 1988, ix). The legacy of...
...and the Festival of Saint Catherine of Siena, 1940-2003 by Gerald A. Parsons INTRODUCTION...the modern cult of Saint Catherine of Siena has exhibited just such a process. Between...2003, the figure of Saint Catherine of Siena became, first, the focus of an intensely...
Discernment in Catherine of Siena by Diana L. Villegas Catherine of Sienas...who worked with the sick and poor of Siena and who were affiliated with the Dominicans...in The Dialogue of Saint Catherine of Siena," Horizons 9 (1982) 47-59. In...
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...Pope in the palace: the Alexander Cycle, Siena by Andrew Martindale The Palazzo Pubblico of Siena, facing onto the campo at the heart of the...only tangentially connected with the city of Siena. Though masquerading as history, the details...
...Heart - the Culture and Art of Tuscanys Siena Are Better Appreciated with the Help of...valleys brume. I am traveling south to Siena, to the heart of Tuscany, alone. As...as the spartan, second-class train to Siena begins to meander through the gentle hills...
James Siena: Gorney Bravin and Lee by David Frankel...give them spine. For a while I thought Siena was an artist like Sol LeWitt: Each composition...be. Of Noiseless, 1998, for example, Siena writes, "Curved, tapered line segments...
St Catherine of Siena Canonised: April 29th 1461. by Richard...saints family home can still be seen in Siena. Her father, a comfortably off dyer called...reported. In 1383 her head was taken to Siena in a reliquary and carried through the...
Shades of Siena by Ann Bertelsen With a little creative painting, you can bring a touch of Tuscan elegance to your home. Start with a purchased...
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Siena the Sideshow; Gold Reserve: Saint Dorothy...applied arts by artists who lived and worked in Siena at the height of theItalian Renaissance...poetically by Ruskin and Burne- Jones, Siena has forthe past half-century or so been...
Siena Aims for Clean Sweep of Rugby Titles. Byline...PLAYERS, coaches, supporters and students of Siena Catholic College are dreaming of the perfect...grand finals on Friday night. All of the Siena rugby teams, from under-13s through to...
SIENESE WHIRL! Wow Factor: Siena and the Torre del Mangia. Byline: PHIL ARGENT...myequilibrium, and I can start to enjoy the view. Siena is famous for its Palio horse race, and Im in the square that Siena is famous for its Palio horse race, and Im...
...Travel: Taste Life in the Other Tuscany; Siena Rivals Big Two for History and Culture...for them in the nearby medieval city of Siena is a wealth of culture, history and cuisine...clutches of their uncle Romulus in Rome, Siena has grown into a vibrant modern city that...
Siena Sets Sights on Rugby History. Byline: TRAVIS...a winning formula. Thats the opportunity Siena Catholic College has when it hosts the finals...Sunshine Coast schoolboys rugby tonight. The Siena First XV face last years winners Mountain...
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SIENA sye na, city (1991 pop. 56,956), capital of Siena prov., Tuscany, central Italy. Rich in art treasures...with purple and black veinings. According to tradition, Siena was founded at the beginning of Roman times by Senus...
CATHERINE OF SIENA, SAINT seen , 1347 80, Italian mystic...English The Dialogue of Saint Catherine of Siena or A Treatise on Divine Providence (or...1963); S. Noffke, ed., Catherine of Siena: The Dialogue (1980); R. Bell, Holy...
GUIDO OF SIENA seen , fl. 13th cent., Italian painter. All that is known of him is...completely repainted Virgin and Child Enthroned, formerly in San Domenico at Siena, now in the Palazzo Pubblico, that reads "Guido de Senis" and bears...
BERNARDINE OF SIENA, SAINT bur n rdin, seen , 1380 1444, Italian preacher. He was a Franciscan of the Observant congregation and one of the most...
...Massa-Carrara, Pisa, Pistoia, and Siena (named for their principal cities...cities, particularly Florence, Pisa, Siena, and Arezzo. From the 16th cent., however...are universities at Florence, Pisa, and Siena. Physical Geography and Economy This prosperous...
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