The Ascension of the Bourgeoisie
For Eternal Remembrance
In their everyday prayers and pledges, people turned to saints as protectors against the various perils of life. Many buildings and artworks, such as churches, chapels, paintings or liturgical objects, originate as thank-you tokens, perhaps as a result of having been saved from some mortal danger such as plague. In the quest for eternal remembrance and presentation of the virtues, the bourgeoisie decorated their houses with allegorical paintings and their churches with votive images and epitaphs. Commonly, epitaphs were placed in parish churches, where, in general, the bourgeoisie were interned or buried within the grounds. Splendid donated artefacts are also found in churches.
Palazzo Miti Zagnoni Raffi

Seventeenth-eighteenth century
Imola, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Lorenzo Mattoni; Cosimo Mattoni
The first floor of this palace, built above three houses a few metres from the main city-square, was decorated with scenes celebrating the family.