Memorials

S. Procolo 04.1 Altare de Villani a

Memorial Type altar
Status lost
Current Repository na
Primary Installation na
Secondary Installation na
Tomb Form na
Liturgical Orientation S
Documented Types
  • altare
  • tavola
Component Parts
  • mensa
Database ID 32015

Dates

circa 1278 (date is approximate) to circa 1340 (date is approximate)
circa 1510 (date is approximate)

Individuals (1 total)

Capponi, Lucrezia di Gino di Neri di Gino di Neri (uxor Alamanno di Averardo Salviati)
circa 1510 (date is approximate)

Groups (2 total)

Villani
circa 1300s (date is approximate) to circa 1510 (date is approximate)
b
Salviati
circa 1510 (date is approximate)

Related Memorials (1 total)

S. Procolo 04.2 Altare della Visitazione de Capponi-Salviati:
circa 1510 (date is approximate)

Notes

  • [a] According to the San Procolo inventory of 1445 (CRS, 78:386), the Villani family who resided nearby had rights to an altar which they furnished with an altarpiece (tavola), two used iron candlesticks, a many-colored painted dossal, and two old used cloths. The fact that the elements were all rather tired by the mid-fifteenth century suggests that the altar had been established for some time, possibly soon after the church was renovated in 1278. The Villani had no presence in the church by the time of Stefano Rosselli's sepoltuario, and the altar seems to have been the one renovated by Lucrezia Capponi and her husband Alamanno Salviati in the first decades of the sixteenth century.
  • [b] The chapel is listed in a 1445 inventory as under the patronage of the Villani, who also had dedicated a tabernacle on the high altar. Given that they adorned the high altar tabernacle they sponsored with their coat of arms, it is highly likely that their altar carried them as well.