Carlo Bonelli

Carlo Bonelli

Carlo Cardinal Bonelli dei marchesi di Cassano (1612—27 August 1676), the great-great-grand-nephew of Pope Pius V, was a papal lawyer, diplomat and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

He received his doctorate at law from the University of Perugia and was appointed private chamberlain to Pope Urban VIII. His career in the Roman Curia resulted in appointments as governor of several cities of the Papal States including Rome, then as vice-camerlengo from 15 April 1655 until 18 October 1656, when he was appointed to the titular position of bishop of Corinth. Fortified by the title, he was sent as nuncio extraordinary to Felipe IV of Spain to establish peace among the Christian princes, 27 October 1656. With the Treaty of the Pyrenees signed in 1659, he remained in Madrid as ordinary nuncio until 1664. When he was recalled to Rome and made cardinal in the consistory of 14 January 1664, [He had the "titulus" of S. Anastasia ( [http://www.gcatholic.com/churches/cardinal/105.htm cardinal title of S. Anastasia] ). ] he brought with him the auditor of the papal legation at the court of Madrid, the antiquarian Raffaello Fabretti, who took advantage of Bonelli's leisurely return through the south of France to extend his knowledge of Roman antiquities. [Harry B. Evans, "Aqueduct Hunting in the Seventeenth Century: Raffaele Fabretti's De Aquis Et Aquaeductibus Veteris Romae" 2002, Introduction.]

Bonelli's tomb is in Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome, where his tomb by Carlo Rainaldi has not been admired by art historians. [As, e.g. the "clumsy and disjointed effects" noted by Robert Enggass, "New Attributions in St. Peter's: The Spandrel Figures in the Nave" "The Art Bulletin" 60.1 (March 1978:96-108); "At other times Rainaldi seems to have been unable to provide the direction and designs such sculptors needed. The tomb of Cardinal Carlo Bonelli in S.M. sopra Minerva, executed in the early 1670's, documents his helplessness on one such occasion." (Howard Hibbard, "Palazzo Borghese Studies - II: The Galleria" "The Burlington Magazine" 104 No. 706 [January 1962:9-20] p. 16). ]

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* [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1664.htm Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church:] Carlo Bonelli


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