- Agostino Chigi
Agostino Chigi (
August 28 1465 -April 11 1520 ) was an Italian banker of theRenaissance .Born in
Siena , he was the member of an ancient and illustrious house, the Chigi. He moved toRome around 1487, collaborating with his father Mariano. The heir of a rich fund of capital, and enriched further after loaning huge amounts of money toPope Alexander VI (and to other rulers of the time as well) he also obtained lucrative monopolies like the salt monopoly of thePapal States and theKingdom of Naples , as well as that of thealum excavated inTolfa ,Agnato andIschia di Castro . Alum was an essential mordant in the textile industry.After the death of the Borgia pope, Alexander VI, he helped
Pope Julius II : the latter rewarded him, linking Chigi to thedella Rovere family, and creating him treasurer and notary of theApostolic Camera . Agostino established economic ties with the whole of Western Europe, at one time having up to 20,000 employees, receiving from Siena the title of "Magnifico" ("Magnificent").In Rome, the villa he built in Trastevere bears the name of its later owners:Villa Farnesina ("illustration, left"). Chigi became also a rich patron of art and literature, the protector ofPietro Aretino among others. His mistress Imperia was the toast of Rome. His artistic protegés included almost all the main figures of the early sixteenth century: Perugino,Sebastiano del Piombo ,Giovanni da Udine ,Giulio Romano ,Sodoma and Raphael. With the exception of Perugino, these figures were called upon to provide the decoration of his splendidvilla built on the shore of theTiber , which today, having passed to the Farnese, is known asVilla Farnesina . Here Raphael frescoed his "Triumph of Galatea". Here Chigi held sumptuous repasts. In order to show his contempt of money, he was said to have all the silver dishes thrown into the river after the end of the parties: however, his servants were secretly ready to recollect them with nets draped under the windows.Chigi commissioned from Raphael the construction of the
Chigi Chapel in the church ofSanta Maria del Popolo , in which the banker was buried after his death in 1520. Another family chapel was built and frescoed by Raphael inSanta Maria della Pace .ee also
*Chigi family
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