The chapel houses almost thirty works of art, among which are three particular sculptures of note. These marble statues are emblematic of the love of decoration in the Rococo period and their depiction of translucent veils and a fisherman's net represent remarkable artistic achievement. The
Veiled Truth (
Pudicizia, also called
Modesty or
Chastity) was completed by
Antonio Corradini in 1752 as a tomb monument dedicated to Cecilia Gaetani dell'Aquila d'Aragona, mother of Raimondo. The 1753
Christ Veiled under a Shroud (also called
Veiled Christ), by
Giuseppe Sanmartino, shows the influence of the veiled
Modesty. The
Release from Deception (
Disinganno) completed in 1753–54 by
Francesco Queirolo of Genoa serves as a monument to Raimondo's father. File:Pudicizia, Cappella Sansevero.jpg|
Antonio Corradini,
Pudicizia (1752) File:Cristo Velato Volto.jpg|
Giuseppe Sanmartino,
Veiled Christ (1753) File:Disinganno, Cappella Sansevero.jpg|
Francesco Queirolo,
Il Disinganno (1753–54) File:Immagine d'insieme 2, Cappella Sansevero.jpg|A portion of the chapel's statuary The ceiling, the
Glory of Paradise, was painted by
Francesco Maria Russo in 1749. The original floor (most of the present one dates from 1901) was in black and white (said to symbolize good/evil) in the design of a labyrinth (a masonic symbol for "initiation"). In the basement there is a painting by the Roman artist
Giuseppe Pesce,
Madonna con Bambino, dating from around 1750. It was painted using wax-based paints of Raimondo di Sangro's own invention. The prince presented this painting to his friend
Charles Bourbon, king of Naples.
List of works The following is a list of the works of art in the chapel, numbered in the accompanying diagram, along with the artist: '', full statue • ''Monument to Cecco de' Sangro'', Francesco Celebrano; • ''Monument to Giovan Francesco Paolo de' Sangro'',
Antonio Corradini; •
Il decoro, Antonio Corradini; • ''Monument to Paolo de' Sangro'', Bernardino Landini – Giulio Mencaglia; •
La liberalità,
Francesco Queirolo; • ''Monument to Duke Giovan Francesco Paolo de' Sangro'', Giacomo Lazzari; •
Lo zelo della religione,
Fortunato Onelli; • ''Painting of Raimondo de' Sangro'',
Carlo Amalfi; •
La soavità del giogo maritale,
Paolo Persico; •
Altar to St. Rosalia, Francesco Queirolo; •
Veiled Truth (Pudicizia), Antonio Corradini; • ''Monument to Alessandro de' Sangro'', Unknown artist, 18th century; •
Angel, Paolo Persico; •
Altar (La Deposizione),
Francesco Celebrano and
La Pietà (painting by unknown artist, 17th century); •
Angel, Paolo Persico; •
Coretto (little
choir); •
Release from Deception (Il Disinganno), Francesco Queirolo; •
Altar to St. Odorisio, Francesco Queirolo; •
La Sincerità, Francesco Queirolo; • ''Monument to Raimondo de' Sangro'', Francesco Maria Russo; •
Basement with anatomical models and painting by Giuseppe Pesce; •
Il Dominio di sé stessi, Francesco Celebrano; • ''Monument to Paolo de' Sangro'',
Antonio Corradini; • ''L'Educazione'', Francesco Queirolo; • ''Monument to Paolo de' Sangro'', Giorgio Marmorano – Giacomo Lazzari; •
Divine Love, unknown artist of the 19th century; • ''Monument to Giovan Francesco de' Sangro'', Francesco Celebrano; •
Veiled Christ,
Giuseppe Sanmartino. ==Anatomical exhibits==