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The Adoration of the Kings: When was this Made?
Ryan Carter, Class of 2025, College of the Holy Cross
Ottaviano Nelli was commissioned to paint this piece around the year 1424. Nelli had been entrusted by the Lord of Foligno, Corrado de’ Trinici with the task of adorning the walls of his family chapel. Trinici was once a fierce enemy of the pope yet had a change of heart when he received the title Vicar of Foligno by Pope Martin V. One of the largest cities in Umbria, Foligno sits on the Topino River where it leaves the Apennines and enters the wide plain of the Clitunno river system. During the 1400s, much of Italy was divided into different and independent city-states. Nelli operated mainly in Umbria and its surrounding towns, and while the popular and revolutionary ideas of the Renaissance were disseminated across Italy, Nelli’s work impressively still showed no sign of its influence.