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This image depicts the ornate gilded coat of arms of Pope Gregory XVI (1831–1846), located within St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. The heraldry features the distinctive lions and stripes of the Cappellari family, surmounted by the papal tiara and the crossed keys of Saint Peter, which symbolize the spiritual and temporal authority of the papacy.
Crafted during the mid-19th century, this specific installation is set against a backdrop of green malachite, reflecting the opulent neoclassical and baroque styles prevalent in the Holy See's architectural commissions. As a historical artifact of the Catholic Church, it represents the lineage and governance of the Vatican, serving as a monument to the legacy of the 254th Pope.
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