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Bankers and Art

Status and Salvation


With the church prohibition of the sinful practice of usury—the charging of interest on loans—bankers like the Peruzzi faced being stigmatized. They and other banking families funded chapels in churches, commissioned religious art, and supported church activities to counter this negative reputation.

Financing a chapel helped guarantee that prayers would be said on behalf of dead family members, thus speeding their journey to heaven.