Polizzi Tomb

A monument of the cultural elites of Gerace in contact with the protagonists of late Renaissance art

The Polizzi tomb is all that remains of a chapel, dedicated to Santa Maria del Riposo and established in the right wing of the cathedral’s transept in 1599. However, the construction of the work, which took place during the episcopate of Vincenzo Bonardi, is earlier, as it was commissioned by Ottavio Polizzi to Lorenzo Calamech, a talented sculptor from Carrara active in Messina. 

The tomb had initially been placed in the lower portico of the bishop's palace, next to the Cathedral. It was later placed in the chapel under construction by the stonemason and architect Giovan Battista Lucifero from Geracio, who had been entrusted with the decoration work covering the wall surfaces in polychrome marble in 1597. 

There were other tombs in the chapel, including the one belonging to Ottavio's father, Felice, as testified by the fragment of inscription preserved in the municipal palace of Gerace, formerly an annex of the Grimaldi Serra palace near Piazza del Tocco. The tomb presents typical characteristics of funerary monuments from the final quarter of the sixteenth century and is comparable in style to the Galluppi tomb in the co-cathedral basilica of Santa Maria di Romania in Tropea.

 

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