Gallerie Dellaccademia Collection
Discover the captivating world of art at Gallerie dell'Accademia, where masterpieces from renowned artists await your gaze
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Discover the captivating world of art at Gallerie dell'Accademia, where masterpieces from renowned artists await your gaze. Step into history and witness the Miracle of the Holy Cross at the Ponte di Rialto, a mesmerizing painting from c. 1496 that will transport you to another era. Immerse yourself in Leonardo da Vinci's genius as you admire his exquisite drawing of either the Head of a Woman or Sant Anna, both studies for his iconic masterpiece "Madonna with Child and Sant Anna" now housed in the Louvre. Marvel at da Vinci's attention to detail and skillful portrayal of human emotions. Veronese's "The Feast in the House of Levi" will leave you awestruck with its grandeur and vibrant colors. Let your eyes wander through this lively scene filled with revelry and indulgence, capturing a moment frozen in time by this talented artist. Titian's "Pieta" exudes profound sorrow and beauty as he depicts Mary cradling Jesus after his crucifixion. The delicate brushstrokes bring forth an overwhelming sense of grief while showcasing Titian's mastery over light and shadow. Dive into introspection with Fetti's hauntingly beautiful painting titled "Meditation (Malinconia)" from c. 1618. Lose yourself in contemplation as you explore this evocative artwork that delves deep into human emotions. Witness historical events come alive through Bellini's masterpiece "Procession in Piazza San Marco, " transporting you back to Venice in 1496. Experience the grandeur and pageantry surrounding English ambassadors arriving at the court of Brittany’s king during "The Legend Of. " Hayez captures passion and drama within every stroke in his detailed work called "Rinaldo and Armida. " This intense piece from 1812-1813 tells a story full of love, desire, betrayal, all portrayed beautifully by the skilled hands of Francesco Hayez.