... an extraordinarily well-coordinated collection of essays by twelve international scholars on art and patronage in fifteenth- to seventeenth-century Rome. Renaissance Quarterly
'The volume is an excellent collection of essays... There is little to fault in this collection; drawing equally from traditional history and history of art, blends the two approaches into a truly interdisciplinary volume... the volume overall is immensely instructive, identifying areas that deserve further and more thorough investigation, where the traditional historiography does no longer apply or suffice to answer all the questions.' Renaissance Studies
Jill Burke is AHRB postdoctoral research Fellow in Art History at the University of Edinburgh.
Michael Bury is a Reader, and the Head of History of Art, at the University of Edinburgh.