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This image displays a section of the Funerary Monument to Cardinal Giovanni Francesco Ginetti, located in the Basilica di Sant'Andrea della Valle in Rome, Italy. The monument is characterized by white marble sculptures set against a backdrop of red, dark grey, and mottled green marble.

At the upper left, a white marble allegorical figure, likely Prudence or Truth, is seated with her left arm bare, holding an open book or tablet and a stylus. She faces slightly right and upwards. To the upper right, another white marble allegorical figure, possibly Time or Fame, is seated, holding a stylized lion's head. He faces downwards and left. Above these figures, additional partially visible white marble draped figures are present, some appearing to recline or fly.

Between the two main seated figures, a rectangular black marble panel contains an engraved Latin inscription in white text, identifying the monument's subject as Io. Francisco Ginetti and referencing Pope Alexander VII. Below this inscription and framed by gilded borders, a large, dark rectangular panel is present. To its lower left, a white marble statue of a male figure, presumed to be Cardinal Giovanni Francesco Ginetti, kneels in profile, draped in robes and facing right in a posture of contemplation. The architectural framework includes fluted and mottled green marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, and horizontal bands of dark marble.
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Mar 6, 2026

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This image displays a section of the Funerary Monument to Cardinal Giovanni Francesco Ginetti, located in the Basilica di Sant'Andrea della Valle in Rome, Italy. The monument is characterized by white marble sculptures set against a backdrop of red, dark grey, and mottled green marble. At the upper left, a white marble allegorical figure, likely Prudence or Truth, is seated with her left arm bare, holding an open book or tablet and a stylus. She faces slightly right and upwards. To the upper right, another white marble allegorical figure, possibly Time or Fame, is seated, holding a stylized lion's head. He faces downwards and left. Above these figures, additional partially visible white marble draped figures are present, some appearing to recline or fly. Between the two main seated figures, a rectangular black marble panel contains an engraved Latin inscription in white text, identifying the monument's subject as Io. Francisco Ginetti and referencing Pope Alexander VII. Below this inscription and framed by gilded borders, a large, dark rectangular panel is present. To its lower left, a white marble statue of a male figure, presumed to be Cardinal Giovanni Francesco Ginetti, kneels in profile, draped in robes and facing right in a posture of contemplation. The architectural framework includes fluted and mottled green marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, and horizontal bands of dark marble.

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