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Italian Collection (#7)

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Background imageItalian Collection: Jacques-Antoine Arlaud, Italian miniature painter, 1688-1743

Jacques-Antoine Arlaud, Italian miniature painter, 1688-1743
Jacques-Antoine Arlaud or James Antony Arlaud, Italian miniature painter, 1688-1743. Son of Benjamin Arlaud, tutor to the Duke of Orleans and Elizabeth Charlotte Princess Palatine

Background imageItalian Collection: Violante Beatrice Siries, Italian painter, 1709-1783

Violante Beatrice Siries, Italian painter, 1709-1783. Born in Florence and studied under Hyacinthe Rigaud and François Boucher before she married Giuseppe Cerroti

Background imageItalian Collection: Pietro Rotari, Italian painter, 1707-1762

Pietro Rotari, Italian painter, 1707-1762
Pietro Antonio Rotari, Italian painter of the Baroque period, 1707-1762. Born in Verona, later court painter to the Russian court in St. Petersburg where he painted many noble beauties

Background imageItalian Collection: Giovanni Battista Moroni, Italian painter, c. 1520-1578

Giovanni Battista Moroni, Italian painter, c. 1520-1578
Giovanni Battista Moroni, Italian painter of the Late Renaissance period, c. 1520-1578. One of the great portrait painters of the Cinquecento

Background imageItalian Collection: Sebastiano Conca, Italian Baroque painter, 1680-1764

Sebastiano Conca, Italian Baroque painter, 1680-1764
Sebastiano Conca, Italian Baroque painter from Naples, 1680-1764. Patrons included Cardinal Ottoboni, King Charles III of Spain, and the Pope. In powdered wig and mantle. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Rosalba Carriera, Venetian portraitist, 1673-1757

Rosalba Carriera, Venetian portraitist, 1673-1757
Rosalba Carriera, Venetian Rococo painter of portrait miniatures and pastel portraits, 1673-1757. Holding a double-ended chalk holder and self-portrait in pastels. Pittrice

Background imageItalian Collection: Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini, Venetian history painter, 1675-1741

Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini, Venetian history painter, 1675-1741. His style melded the Renaissance style with the Baroque. In powdered wig and mantle, holding a canvas and paintbrush. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Pier Leone Ghezzi, Italian Rococo painter, 1674-1755

Pier Leone Ghezzi, Italian Rococo painter, 1674-1755
Pier Leone Ghezzi, Italian Rococo painter and caricaturist active in Rome, 1674-1755. In powdered wig, holding a palette and paintbrushes before a canvas on an easel. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Giovanna Fratellini, Florentine artist and pastellist, 1666-1731

Giovanna Fratellini, Florentine artist and pastellist, 1666-1731
Giovanna Fratellini, born Giovanna Marmocchini Cortesi, Florentine artist and pastellist during the Baroque period, 1666-1731. With palette and paintbrushes before an oval miniature on an easel

Background imageItalian Collection: Domenico del Riccio, Italian Mannerist painter, 1516-1567

Domenico del Riccio, Italian Mannerist painter, 1516-1567
Domenico del Riccio, or il Brusasorci (burner of rats), Italian painter in the Mannerist style from Verona, best known for frescoes, 1516-1567

Background imageItalian Collection: Giovanni Bellini, Italian Renaissance painter, c.1430-1516

Giovanni Bellini, Italian Renaissance painter, c.1430-1516. Probably the best known of a family of Venetian painters, son of Jacopo Bellini, younger brother of Gentile Bellini

Background imageItalian Collection: Antonio Balestra, Italian Rococo painter, 1666-1740

Antonio Balestra, Italian Rococo painter, 1666-1740
Antonio Balestra, Italian painter of the Rococo period, 1666-1740. In powdered wig and mantle, holding a paintbrush. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Giuseppe Maria Crespi, Italian painter, 1665-1747

Giuseppe Maria Crespi, Italian painter, 1665-1747
Giuseppe Maria Crespi, nicknamed Lo Spagnuolo (The Spaniard), Italian late Baroque painter of the Bolognese School, 1665-1747. Painted religious paintings, genre scenes, and portraits

Background imageItalian Collection: Tommaso Redi, Italian Baroque painter, 1665-1726

Tommaso Redi, Italian Baroque painter, 1665-1726
Tommaso Redi, Italian painter, active during the late-Baroque in his native Florence, 1665-1726. Painted the Palazzo Pitti. In hat and robes, holding a palette and paintbrushes. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Domenico Parodi, Italian painter and sculptor, 1672-1742

Domenico Parodi, Italian painter and sculptor, 1672-1742
Domenico Parodi, Italian painter, sculptor and architect, of the late-Baroque, 1672-1742. Son of the famous Genoese sculptor Filippo Parodi

Background imageItalian Collection: Giuseppe Nicola Nasini, Italian Baroque painter, 1657-1736

Giuseppe Nicola Nasini, Italian Baroque painter, 1657-1736
Giuseppe Nicola Nasini, Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Rome and Florence, 1657-1736. With powdered wig, ermine mantle, holding a double-ended pencil

Background imageItalian Collection: Niccolo Cassana, Italian painter born in Venice, 1659-1714

Niccolo Cassana, Italian painter born in Venice, 1659-1714
Niccolo Cassana or Nicoletto, Italian painter born in Venice and active during the late-Baroque, 1659-1714. In powdered wig and fur-lined mantle holding a paintbrush. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Giulio Romano, Italian painter and architect, 1492-1546

Giulio Romano, Italian painter and architect, 1492-1546
Giulio Romano or Giulio Pippi, Italian painter and architect, a pupil of Raphael in the Vatican, 1492-1546. Worked on the Palazza del Te and the Ducal Palace in Mantua

Background imageItalian Collection: Sebastiano Ricci, Italian Baroque painter, 1659-1734

Sebastiano Ricci, Italian Baroque painter, 1659-1734
Sebastiano Ricci, Italian painter of the late Baroque school of Venice, 1659-1734. Late Cortonesque style of grand manner fresco painting. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Francesco Solimena, Italian painter, 1657-1747

Francesco Solimena, Italian painter, 1657-1747
Francesco Solimena, Italian painter of the Baroque era, 1657-1747. One of an established family of painters and draughtsmen

Background imageItalian Collection: Francesco Trevisani, Italian Rococo painter, 1656-1746

Francesco Trevisani, Italian Rococo painter, 1656-1746
Francesco Trevisani, Italian painter, active in the early Rococo or late Baroque, 1656-1746. In fur hat with paintbrush and palette. Francesco Trevisani, Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Antonio Bellucci, Italian Rococo painter, 1654-1726

Antonio Bellucci, Italian Rococo painter, 1654-1726
Antonio Bellucci, Italian soldier who became a Rococo painter, 1654-1726. Best known for his work in England, Germany, and Austria. Antonio Bellucci, Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Francesco Primaticcio, Italian Mannerist painter, 1504-1570

Francesco Primaticcio, Italian Mannerist painter, 1504-1570
Francesco Primaticcio, Italian Mannerist painter, architect and sculptor who spent most of his career in France, 1504-1570

Background imageItalian Collection: Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole, Italian painter, 1654-1719

Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole, Italian painter, 1654-1719
Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole, Italian painter and engraver from Bologna, 1654-1719. Active in the late-Baroque period. In powdered wig, waistcoat and coat, holding paint brushes. Gio

Background imageItalian Collection: Giuseppe Passeri, Italian Baroque painter, 1654-1714

Giuseppe Passeri, Italian Baroque painter, 1654-1714
Giuseppe Passeri, Italian painter of the Baroque period, 1654-1714. Active in his native city of Rome. Nephew of the painter Giovanni Battista Passeri. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari, Italian painter, 1654-1727

Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari, Italian painter, 1654-1727
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari, Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, 1654-1727. Active mostly in Rome. In powdered wig with paint brush and canvas. Giuseppe Chiari, Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Anton Domenico Gabbiani, Italian painter, 1652-1726

Anton Domenico Gabbiani, Italian painter, 1652-1726
Anton Domenico Gabbiani, Italian painter in the late Baroque style, 1652-1726. In powdered wig holding paint brushes and palette. Antonio Domenico Gabbiani, Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Marcantonio Franceschini, Italian Baroque painter, 1648-1729

Marcantonio Franceschini, Italian Baroque painter, 1648-1729
Marcantonio Franceschini, Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mostly in his native Bologna, 1648-1729. He was the father and teacher of Giacomo Franceschini. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Pietro Dandini, Italian Baroque painter, 1646-1712

Pietro Dandini, Italian Baroque painter, 1646-1712
Pietro Dandini, Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Florence, 1646-1712. Depicted with palette and paint brush. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Andrea Pozzo, Italian Baroque painter, 1642-1709

Andrea Pozzo, Italian Baroque painter, 1642-1709
Andrea Pozzo, Italian Jesuit brother, Baroque painter, architect, decorator, stage designer, and art theoretician, 1642-1709. Painted the ceiling of the Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola in Rome

Background imageItalian Collection: Jacopo Chiavistelli, Italian quadratura painter, c.1618-1698

Jacopo Chiavistelli, Italian quadratura painter, c.1618-1698
Jacopo Chiavistelli, Italian painter of the Baroque period, c.1618-1698. Worked mainly in his native city of Florence in the Palazzo Pitti, Palazzo di Valfonda, etc

Background imageItalian Collection: Giovanni Battista Gaulli, Italian artist, 1639-1709

Giovanni Battista Gaulli, Italian artist, 1639-1709
Giovanni Battista Gaulli, also known as Baciccio or Baciccia, Italian artist working in the High Baroque and early Rococo periods, 1639-1709. Giovambatista Gaulli, Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Antonio Franchi, Italian painter, 1638-1709

Antonio Franchi, Italian painter, 1638-1709
Antonio Franchi, Italian painter of the 17th century, 1638-1709, active mainly in Florence and Lucca. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Baccio Bandinelli, Italian Renaissance sculptor, 1493-1560

Baccio Bandinelli, Italian Renaissance sculptor, 1493-1560
Baccio Bandinelli or Bartolommeo Bandinelli, Italian Renaissance sculptor, draughtsman and painter, 1493-1560. Pittore e Scultore

Background imageItalian Collection: Francesco Paglia, Italian painter, 1636-1713

Francesco Paglia, Italian painter, 1636-1713
Francesco Paglia, Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, 1636-1713. Worked mainly in his birthplace of Brescia. With book Il Giardino della Pitt

Background imageItalian Collection: Filippo Maria Galletti, Italian painter, 1636-1714

Filippo Maria Galletti, Italian painter, 1636-1714
Fra. Filippo Maria Galletti, Italian painter of the Baroque period, 1636-1714. Member of the order of the Clerics Regular Theatines. Active mainly in Tuscany, Parma, and Liguria

Background imageItalian Collection: Ciro Ferri, Italiann history painter, 1634-1689

Ciro Ferri, Italiann history painter, 1634-1689
Ciro Ferri, Italian Baroque history painter, sculptor and architect, 1634-1689. Chief pupil of Pietro da Cortona, worked for Prince Borghese, Pope Alexander VII and Grand-Duke Cosmo III

Background imageItalian Collection: Benedetto Gennari II, Italian painter, 1633-1715

Benedetto Gennari II, Italian painter, 1633-1715
Benedetto Gennari II, Italian painter active during the Baroque period, 1633-1715. Born in Bologna, worked in France and later became court painter to Charles II and James II in England

Background imageItalian Collection: Luca Giordano, Italian painter and printmaker, 1634-1705

Luca Giordano, Italian painter and printmaker, 1634-1705
Luca Giordano, Italian late-Baroque painter and printmaker in etching, 1634-1705. Called Fa Presto, worked for Grand-Duke Cosmo III in Florence and King Charles II of Spain. Luca Giordano, Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Girolamo Ferrabosco, Italian portrait painter, 1605-1679

Girolamo Ferrabosco, Italian portrait painter, 1605-1679
Girolamo Ferrabosco or Forabosco, Italian painter of the Baroque period, 1605-1679. Born in Padua, worked as a portraitist in Venice. Gerolamo Forabosco, Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Il Pordenone, Italian Mannerist painter, 1483-1539

Il Pordenone, Italian Mannerist painter, 1483-1539
Il Pordenone, or Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis, Italian Mannerist painter, 1483-1539. Loosely of the Venetian school. Painted frescoes in churches around Pordenone and Venice

Background imageItalian Collection: Orazio Borgianni, Italian painter and etcher, 1574-1616

Orazio Borgianni, Italian painter and etcher, 1574-1616
Orazio Borgianni, Italian painter and etcher of the Mannerist and early-Baroque, 1574-1616. Worked in Spain for Philip II, and for the Spanish ambassador in Rome. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Carlo Cignani, Italian nobleman painter, 1628-1719

Carlo Cignani, Italian nobleman painter, 1628-1719
Carlo Cignani, Italian nobleman and Baroque painter of the Bolognese school, 1628-1719. Active in Bologna and Rome, working for Cardinal Farnese and the Archbishop of Milan

Background imageItalian Collection: Onorio Marinari, Italian painter and printmaker, 1627-1715

Onorio Marinari, Italian painter and printmaker, 1627-1715
Onorio Marinari, Italian painter and printmaker of the Baroque period, active mainly in Florence, 1627-1715. In fur hat, holding paint brushes and palette. Son of Pietro Marinari. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Ippolito Galantini, Italian Baroque painter, 1627-1706

Ippolito Galantini, Italian Baroque painter, 1627-1706
Ippolito Galantini, called II Cappucino or II Prete Genovese, Italian Baroque painter and miniaturist, 1627-1706. Born in Florence in 1627, studied under Padre Stefaneschi and became a Capuchin monk

Background imageItalian Collection: Pietro Bellotti, Italian Baroque painter, 1625-1700

Pietro Bellotti, Italian Baroque painter, 1625-1700
Pietro Bellotti, Italian painter active in the Baroque period, 1625-1700. Born in Bolzano, painted historical subjects and portraits

Background imageItalian Collection: Domenico Beccafumi, Italian Renaissance-Mannerist painter

Domenico Beccafumi, Italian Renaissance-Mannerist painter active predominantly in Siena, 1486-1551. Also sculptor, mosaicist, and engraver. Known as il Mecherino or il Mecarino

Background imageItalian Collection: Clemente Bocciardo, Italian Baroque painter, 1620-1658

Clemente Bocciardo, Italian Baroque painter, 1620-1658
Clemente Bocciardo, Italian painter of the Baroque, 1620-1658. Called Clementone, the great Clemente, because of his great height

Background imageItalian Collection: Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Italian Baroque painter

Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Italian Baroque painter, printmaker and draftsman, 1609-1664. Genoese school. Il Grechetto, Pittore e Intagliatore in rame

Background imageItalian Collection: Carlo Dolci, Italian Baroque painter, 1616-1686

Carlo Dolci, Italian Baroque painter, 1616-1686
Carlo Dolci or Carlino Dolci, Italian Baroque painter, 1616-1686. Active mainly in Florence, known for highly finished religious pictures

Background imageItalian Collection: Salvator Rosa, Italian Baroque painter, 1615-1673

Salvator Rosa, Italian Baroque painter, 1615-1673
Salvator Rosa, Italian Baroque painter and poet, 1615-1673. Painted romanticized landscapes and history paintings. With paint brush and quill pen. Pittore, Poeta

Background imageItalian Collection: Mattia Preti, Italian Baroque artist, 1613-1699

Mattia Preti, Italian Baroque artist, 1613-1699
Mattia Preti, Italian Baroque artist who worked in Italy and Malta, 1613-1699. Self portrait with pen and paper, a sword in his left hand, an oil palette on the wall

Background imageItalian Collection: Baldassare Franceschini, Italian Baroque painter, 1611-1689

Baldassare Franceschini, Italian Baroque painter, 1611-1689
Baldassare Franceschini, called Il Volterrano after his birth place Volterra, Italian late Baroque painter and draughtsman, 1611-1689. Active principally around Florence and Volterra. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Lorenzo Lippi, Italian painter from Florence, 1606-1665

Lorenzo Lippi, Italian painter from Florence, 1606-1665
Lorenzo Lippi, Italian painter and poet from Florence, court painter in Innsbruck, 1606-1665. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Mario Balassi, Italian painter of the Baroque period, 1604-166

Mario Balassi, Italian painter of the Baroque period, 1604-1667. Worked in Vienna, Prato, Florence and Rome. Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Francesco Furini, Italian Baroque painter, 1604-1649

Francesco Furini, Italian Baroque painter, 1604-1649
Francesco Furini, Italian Baroque painter of Florence, 1604-1649. Son of portrait painter Filippo Furini, noted for his sensual sfumato style in secular and religious paintings

Background imageItalian Collection: Giovanni Antonio Bazzi, Italian Renaissance painter, 1477-1549

Giovanni Antonio Bazzi, Italian Renaissance painter, 1477-1549. Known as il Sodoma for his rakish lifestyle. In hat, apron over tunic, with beard, holding gloves

Background imageItalian Collection: Angelo Michele Colonna, Italian Baroque painter, 1604-1687

Angelo Michele Colonna, Italian Baroque painter, 1604-1687
Angelo Michele Colonna, Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Bologna, northern and central Italy and Spain, 1604-1687. Also known as Michelangelo Colonna. Angel Michele Colonna, Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Arcangela Paladini, Italian painter and embroiderer, 1599-1622

Arcangela Paladini, Italian painter and embroiderer, 1599-1622
Arcangela Paladini or Arcangiola Palladini, Italian painter and embroiderer, singer and poet, 1599-1622. Daughter of portrait painter Filippo Paladini. Pittrice

Background imageItalian Collection: Rutilio di Lorenzo Manetti, Italian painter, 1571-1639

Rutilio di Lorenzo Manetti, Italian painter, 1571-1639
Rutilio di Lorenzo Manetti, Italian painter of late-Mannerism or proto-Baroque, 1571-1639. Worked mainly in Siena. Rutilio Manetti, Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Titian, Italian Renaissance painter, c. 1488-1576

Titian, Italian Renaissance painter, c. 1488-1576
Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio, known in English as Titian, Italian (Venetian) painter of the Renaissance, c. 1488-1576. In cap, fur-trimmed coat over doublet, holding a palette

Background imageItalian Collection: Pietro Berrettini, Italian Baroque painter and architect, 1596-1

Pietro Berrettini, Italian Baroque painter and architect, 1596-1
Pietro da Cortona, Italian Baroque painter and architect, known as Pietro Berrettini, 1596-1669

Background imageItalian Collection: Francesco Carracci, Italian painter and engraver, 1595-1622

Francesco Carracci, Italian painter and engraver, 1595-1622. Nephew of the more famous Agostino Carracci. Francesco Caracci detto Franceschino, Pittore

Background imageItalian Collection: Luca Giordano, Italian late-Baroque painter and printmaker, 1634

Luca Giordano, Italian late-Baroque painter and printmaker, 1634-1705. Identified by Nicola Spinosa in 2006

Background imageItalian Collection: Giovanni da San Giovanni, Italian Baroque painter, 1592-1636

Giovanni da San Giovanni, Italian Baroque painter, 1592-1636
Giovanni da San Giovanni, also known as Giovanni Mannozzi, Italian painter of the early Baroque period, active in Florence, 1592-1636. Depicted holding paint brushes

Background imageItalian Collection: Antonio Fiorentino, or Antonio Veneziano, Italian fresco painter

Antonio Fiorentino, or Antonio Veneziano, Italian fresco painter
Antonio Fiorentino, or Antonio Veneziano, c.1310-1388, Italian fresco painter who worked in Venice and Pisa, leaving works in the convent of Santo Spirito, Florence, and Campo Santo, Pisa

Background imageItalian Collection: Beautiful view of traditional Gondola on famous Canal Grande with Rialto Bridge at sunset in Venice

Beautiful view of traditional Gondola on famous Canal Grande with Rialto Bridge at sunset in Venice

Background imageItalian Collection: Joseph Wagner, Saint Stanislaus Kostka holding the Christ child in his arms

Joseph Wagner, Saint Stanislaus Kostka holding the Christ child in his arms, Joseph Wagner (Italian, Thalendorf 1706–1780 Venice), After Giambettino Cignaroli (Italian, 1706–1770)

Background imageItalian Collection: Italy. Political satire. Hopes rest on Garibaldi for liberation of Rome

Italy. Political satire. Hopes rest on Garibaldi for liberation of Rome. St. Garibaldi. Lithography by Matarellim 19th century

Background imageItalian Collection: Cardinal Jules Mazarin, 1602-1661

Cardinal Jules Mazarin, 1602-1661, Italian cardinal, diplomat, and politician who served as the chief minister to the kings of France. In crimson cap and robe, with books and quill pen on table

Background imageItalian Collection: Giulio Romano, Italian Mannerist painter and architect

Giulio Romano, Italian Mannerist painter and architect
Giulio Romano, c. 1499-1546, Italian history painter and architect. A pupil of Raphael whose his stylistic deviations from High Renaissance classicism help define Mannerism

Background imageItalian Collection: Giovanni Lanfranco, 1582-1647, Italian painter of the Baroque pe

Giovanni Lanfranco, 1582-1647, Italian painter of the Baroque pe
Giovanni Lanfranco, 1582-1647, Italian history painter of the Baroque period. Il cavaliere Giovanni. Giovanni Lanfranco Cav

Background imageItalian Collection: Baccio Bandinelli, Italian Renaissance history painter

Baccio Bandinelli, Italian Renaissance history painter, draughtsman and sculptor, 1493-1560. Tinted etching within a decorative border by H

Background imageItalian Collection: Luca Giordano, Italian late-Baroque painter and etcher

Luca Giordano, Italian late-Baroque painter and etcher
Self-portrait of Luca Giordano in spectacles, 1634-1705, Italian late-Baroque painter and printmaker/etcher. Court painter to King Charles II of Spain. History and portrait painter

Background imageItalian Collection: Francesca Cuzzoni and Faustina Bordoni, Italian opera singers

Francesca Cuzzoni and Faustina Bordoni, Italian opera singers
Francesca Cuzzoni (1696-1778), Italian soprano, and Faustina Bordoni (1697-1781), Italian mezzo soprano

Background imageItalian Collection: Portrait of Domenico Angelo, Italian sword and fencing master

Portrait of Domenico Angelo, Italian sword and fencing master
Portrait of Domenico Angelo (1717-1802), Italian sword and fencing master. Also known as Angelo Domenico Malevolti Tremamondo

Background imageItalian Collection: Francesco Battalia, the Stone Eater, 17th century

Francesco Battalia, the Stone Eater, 17th century. Born in Rome with three stones in his hands, he lived on a diet of stones and red wine

Background imageItalian Collection: Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci; 1510

Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci; 1510. By Francesco Melzi (1491-1568); red chalk on paper

Background imageItalian Collection: Mona Lisa - Detail Of Mouth Ca

Mona Lisa - Detail Of Mouth Ca.1503-06 Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519 Italian) Oil On Wood Panel Musee du Louvre, Paris, France

Background imageItalian Collection: Salvator Parachutes Adopted By The Italian Air Force

Salvator Parachutes Adopted By The Italian Air Force - S.A.Brevetti. Date: 1927

Background imageItalian Collection: Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba (1453-1515)

Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba (1453-1515), called El Gran Capitan (The Great Captain). Spanish general. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy. Detail. Historia Universal, by Cesar Cantu. Volume IV, 1856

Background imageItalian Collection: Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba (1453-1515)

Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba (1453-1515), called El Gran Capitan (The Great Captain). Spanish general. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy. Historia Universal, by Cesar Cantu. Volume IV, 1856

Background imageItalian Collection: Colosseum of Rome

Colosseum of Rome. Historia Universal, by Cesar Cantu. Volume II, 1854

Background imageItalian Collection: Cesare Cantu (1804-1895). Italian historian and writer

Cesare Cantu (1804-1895). Italian historian and writer. Portrait. Engraving. Historia Universal by Cesar Cantu. Volume I, 1854




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Discover the rich tapestry of Italian culture and history through these captivating images. From a mesmerizing Roman seafood mosaic to the iconic Puccini: Tosca poster, each piece tells a unique story. Journey into the depths of Dante's Divine Comedy with its intricate frontispiece, or explore Leonardo da Vinci's fascination with skull anatomy. Marvel at Filippo Brunelleschi's visionary design for Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in Florence, while Gustave Doré's wood engraving brings to life Beatrice leading Dante into the Empyrean in Paradiso. Immerse yourself in the spiritual world as St. Francis of Assisi preaches to birds, capturing his profound connection with nature. Visit Punta Secca and step into Inspector Montalbano's fictional TV detective house, where mystery awaits around every corner. Canaletto's breathtaking depiction of Thames showcases Italy's influence beyond its borders. Experience a haunting glimpse into history with an eerie 17th-century artwork depicting a plague doctor amidst times of darkness and despair. Admire Donatello's masterful craftsmanship in The Pazzi Madonna sculpture that exudes timeless beauty. Finally, let your imagination wander along the enchanting Bay of Naples during the 1800s, where picturesque landscapes meet vibrant coastal life. Italian heritage is woven within these diverse glimpses - from artistry and spirituality to architectural marvels and natural wonders - offering a tantalizing taste of this remarkable country.

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