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Naples Collection (page 85)

Naples, a city steeped in history and art, offers a captivating journey through time

Background imageNaples Collection: Gallery Umberto I

Gallery Umberto I, Naples, Campania, Italy

Background imageNaples Collection: Hermafrodite

Hermafrodite, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imageNaples Collection: Subterranean Naples

Subterranean Naples, part of an ancient Greek underground water cistern system, now open to tourists, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imageNaples Collection: Aerial view of Naples with Mount Vesuvius behind

Aerial view of Naples with Mount Vesuvius behind, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imageNaples Collection: Galleria Umberto I

Galleria Umberto I, Naples, Campania, Italy

Background imageNaples Collection: Piazza del Plebiscito

Piazza del Plebiscito, and Palazzo Reale, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imageNaples Collection: Piazza del Plebiscito and San Francesco di Paola church

Piazza del Plebiscito and San Francesco di Paola church, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imageNaples Collection: Castel Nouvo

Castel Nouvo, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imageNaples Collection: Carbonari Deputation1820

Carbonari Deputation1820
A deputation of Carbonari, the nationalist secret society, are presented to Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies (previously Ferdinand IV of Naples)

Background imageNaples Collection: J Murat / Miniature 1813

J Murat / Miniature 1813
JOACHIM MURAT French cavalry commander who became King of Naples in 1808 under the title JOACHIM I NAPOLEON

Background imageNaples Collection: Caroline Bonaparte / Murat

Caroline Bonaparte / Murat
CAROLINE (MARIE-ANONCIADE) Sister of Napoleon I, wife of Joachim Murat, King of Naples (she reigned as Queen of Naples 1808-15)

Background imageNaples Collection: Carlos Iii / Spain / Spamer

Carlos Iii / Spain / Spamer
CARLOS III OF SPAIN 5th son of Felipe V Duke of Parma, King of Naples before becoming king of Spain in 1759 - an enlightened and benevolent ruler

Background imageNaples Collection: Charles I / Jacquand

Charles I / Jacquand
CHARLES I (CHARLES D ANJOU) Italian King of Naples and Count of Anjou, brother of Louis IX of France, ruler of Sicily

Background imageNaples Collection: Naples / Bay / Vesuvius

Naples / Bay / Vesuvius
A view of the Bay of Naples, with Vesuvius smouldering ominously in the distance

Background imageNaples Collection: Modes De Paris 1830

Modes De Paris 1830
Gowns of mousselaine, with wide lapels bodice en schall made by Madame Boussard. The ornate, broad brimmed hats are of gros de Naples

Background imageNaples Collection: Muette De Portici 3

Muette De Portici 3
LA MUETTE DE PORTICI (The dumb girl of Portici) Act 3 scene 4 : Masaniello at the head of a mob confronts Selva in a Naples square

Background imageNaples Collection: Charles Viii / Naples

Charles Viii / Naples
The French king Charles VIII makes a grand entry into Naples

Background imageNaples Collection: Hartmanns Diving Bell

Hartmanns Diving Bell
Professor Hartman uses his pressurised diving apparatus in the Gulf of Napoli, Italy

Background imageNaples Collection: J Murat / Philippoteaux

J Murat / Philippoteaux
JOACHIM MURAT French soldier, prince, king of Naples

Background imageNaples Collection: Uprising against French

Uprising against French
The populace of Naples rise up against the French

Background imageNaples Collection: Solfatara Volcano C17Th

Solfatara Volcano C17Th
Sightseers at the Solfatara volcano near Naples, Italy, which coninuously sends forth streams of smoke & where sulphur and alum is made

Background imageNaples Collection: Giovanni Battista Vico

Giovanni Battista Vico
GIOVANNI BATTISTA VICO Italian Philosopher and Professor in Naples

Background imageNaples Collection: J Murat / Bosselman 1884

J Murat / Bosselman 1884
JOACHIM MURAT - as King of Naples

Background imageNaples Collection: Horse Tram, Naples

Horse Tram, Naples
Horse-drawn tram at Napoli

Background imageNaples Collection: Virgils Tomb

Virgils Tomb
VIRGILs tomb, near Naples (Italy)

Background imageNaples Collection: Italian Lakes C18Th

Italian Lakes C18Th
Volcanic lakes Lucrino and Averno, Gulf of Cuma and part of Baia in the Bay of Naples

Background imageNaples Collection: Capture of Capri

Capture of Capri
Murat, appointed king of Italy by Napoleon, signifies his authority by taking the isle of Capri, off Naples, from the English. The action has more symbolic than military value. Date: 17 October 1808

Background imageNaples Collection: Bayard at Garigliano 2

Bayard at Garigliano 2
BAYARD AT GARIGLIANO During contest between France and Aragon for the kingdom of Naples, Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard, defends the bridge of Garigliano

Background imageNaples Collection: Ferdinand IV of Naples

Ferdinand IV of Naples
FERDINAND IV OF NAPLES (Also Fredinand I of the Two Sicilies)

Background imageNaples Collection: Joseph Bonaparte

Joseph Bonaparte
JOSEPH BONAPARTE - made King of Spain by Napoleon I (later King of Naples)

Background imageNaples Collection: Naples / Castello Nuovo

Naples / Castello Nuovo
The Castello Nuovo, and part of the Mole Date: circa 1790

Background imageNaples Collection: CHARLES I

CHARLES I Italian King of Naples and Count of Anjou

Background imageNaples Collection: Philip II, King of Spain

Philip II, King of Spain
Philip (Felipe) II, King of Spain (reigned 1556-1598). He was also King of Portugal, Naples and Sicily, and, while married to Mary I, King of England and Ireland




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Naples, a city steeped in history and art, offers a captivating journey through time. From the Roman seafood mosaic that showcases the region's rich culinary heritage to Diana the Huntress fresco from Pompeii's House Stabia, a treasure trove of ancient wonders. The Bay of Naples, as depicted in 1800s Italy, exudes an ethereal beauty that has inspired countless artists throughout the centuries. The Battle between Alexander and Darius mosaic from Pompeii's House of the Faun transports us back to an era of epic conflicts and heroic tales. Intriguing portraits like Sappho, a young girl captured in Pompeii, displayed at the National Archaeological Museum, offer glimpses into everyday life during ancient times. The cityscape featuring Mount Vesuvius stands as a testament to both its breathtaking natural surroundings and its resilience against adversity. The Hannibal/Naples Bust serves as a reminder of Naples' strategic importance throughout history while the Roman memento mori mosaic prompts contemplation on mortality and human existence. Caravaggio's presence in Naples adds another layer to its artistic legacy with his masterful works gracing galleries across Campania. A striking Roman statue of Asclepius symbolizes healing and medicine—a nod to Naples' longstanding reputation for medical advancements. Jacopo De Barbari's work captures the essence of Neapolitan culture with vibrant depictions that showcase daily life within this bustling metropolis. Finally, no exploration would be complete without taking in panoramic views encompassing Castel dell'Ovo alongside Mount Vesuvius—an awe-inspiring sight that encapsulates both past and present. Naples truly embodies an amalgamation of artistry, history, nature, and cultural significance—a destination where one can immerse themselves in timeless beauty while experiencing firsthand the allure of this enchanting Italian gem.