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"Unveiling the Silent Beauty: Exploring Posthumous Sculptures in Italy's Treasured Churches" The Tomb of Scipione Di Somma

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Tombstone of Cecilia Aprile attributed to Francesco Laurana but more likely from his workshop

Tombstone of Cecilia Aprile attributed to Francesco Laurana but more likely from his workshop, preserved in the Regional Gallery of Sicily, Palermo

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Post mortem portrait of Giulia Pastrana. The celebrated human phenomenon was embalmed by her

Post mortem portrait of Giulia Pastrana. The celebrated human phenomenon was embalmed by her husband after her death in
3566162 Post mortem portrait of Giulia Pastrana. The celebrated human phenomenon was embalmed by her husband after her death in 1860 by Unknown photographer, (19th century); (add.info.: 1870 ca)

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Post mortem portrait of the bandit Giacomo Serra-Sanna

Post mortem portrait of the bandit Giacomo Serra-Sanna Orgosolo. Date of Photograph:1899

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Post mortem portrait of the bandit Tommaso Virdis

Post mortem portrait of the bandit Tommaso Virdis Nuoro. Date of Photograph:1899

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Post mortem portrait of the bandit Salvatorangelo Catte, killed during a conflict by Captain Berti

Post mortem portrait of the bandit Salvatorangelo Catte, killed during a conflict by Captain Berti and Lieutenant Addone, author of the photograph Nughedu di San Nicolo. Date of Photograph:15/08/1899

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Post mortem portrait of the bandit Antonio Mulas

Post mortem portrait of the bandit Antonio Mulas Oliena. Date of Photograph:08/02/1899

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Post mortem portrait of the bandit Elia Serra-Sanna

Post mortem portrait of the bandit Elia Serra-Sanna Orgosolo. Date of Photograph:1899

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Group of soldiers; on the right, the corpse of the bandit Tommaso Virdis

Group of soldiers; on the right, the corpse of the bandit Tommaso Virdis Nuoro. Date of Photograph:1899

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Post mortem portrait of a brigand, lying on the cobblestones

Post mortem portrait of a brigand, lying on the cobblestones Italy. Date of Photograph:1870 ca

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Post mortem portrait of a brigand

Post mortem portrait of a brigand. Date of Photograph:1870 ca

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Post mortem portrait of a brigand. The man, lying on the grass

Post mortem portrait of a brigand. The man, lying on the grass, holds a dagger in his left hand and a gun in his right Italy. Date of Photograph:1870 ca

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Marble tomb of Vasco de Gama in the church of the mosteiro Dos Jernimos de Belm in Lisbon

Marble tomb of Vasco de Gama in the church of the mosteiro Dos Jernimos de Belm in Lisbon Portugal Lisbon Funerary Monument Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imagePost Humous Collection: The Tomb of Scipione Di Somma, sculpture found in the Di Somma Chapel

The Tomb of Scipione Di Somma, sculpture found in the Di Somma Chapel, inside the San Giovanni a Carbonara Church in Naples

Background imagePost Humous Collection: The niche with the sarcophagus of the laying king, detail of the Monument of the king Ladislao

The niche with the sarcophagus of the laying king, detail of the Monument of the king Ladislao, sculpture preserved in the Church of S. Giovanni a Carbonara in Naples. Naples Church of S

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Detail of the Monument to the king of Naples, Ladislao, sculpture preserved in the Church of S

Detail of the Monument to the king of Naples, Ladislao, sculpture preserved in the Church of S. Giovanni a Carbonara in Naples

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Monument of the king of Naples, Ladislao, elevated with respect to his sister Giovanna; work by

Monument of the king of Naples, Ladislao, elevated with respect to his sister Giovanna; work by Andrea and Marco da Firenze, preserved in the Church of S. Giovanni a Carbonara in Naples

Background imagePost Humous Collection: The Rota Family Tombs in the San Domenico Maggiore church in Naples

The Rota Family Tombs in the San Domenico Maggiore church in Naples Naples San Domenico Maggiore church Funerary Monument High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imagePost Humous Collection: The Sepulchre of Galeazzo III Pandone, work preserved inside the church of S

The Sepulchre of Galeazzo III Pandone, work preserved inside the church of S. Domenico Maggiore in Naples. Inside the lunette is a bas-relief representing the Madonna offering a plate with fruit to

Background imagePost Humous Collection: The Tomb of Ilaria del Carretto, work by Jacopo della Quercia, in St. Martin's Cathedral, in Lucca

The Tomb of Ilaria del Carretto, work by Jacopo della Quercia, in St. Martin's Cathedral, in Lucca. Lucca St. Martin's Cathedral Funerary Monument Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Sarcophagus of Giovanni Cardnas, in the Regional Archaeological Museum in Syracuse

Sarcophagus of Giovanni Cardnas, in the Regional Archaeological Museum in Syracuse Syracuse Archaeological Museum Sarcophagus Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Tomb of Archbishop Pietro Bellorado in Messina's Cathedral

Tomb of Archbishop Pietro Bellorado in Messina's Cathedral. Messina Cathedral Monumental Tomb High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Galeazzo Sanseverino; sculpture found in the Santa Maria la Nova Church, in Naples

Tomb of Cardinal Galeazzo Sanseverino; sculpture found in the Santa Maria la Nova Church, in Naples. Naples Santa Maria la Nova Church Monumental Tomb Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imagePost Humous Collection: The Tomb of Cardinal Filippo Spinelli in the San Domenico Maggiore Church in Naples

The Tomb of Cardinal Filippo Spinelli in the San Domenico Maggiore Church in Naples. Naples San Domenico Maggiore Church Tomb High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imagePost Humous Collection: The Sepulchre of Alfonso Rota, inside the church of S. Domenico Maggiore in Naples

The Sepulchre of Alfonso Rota, inside the church of S. Domenico Maggiore in Naples. Naples Church of S. Domenico Maggiore Funerary Monument High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imagePost Humous Collection: The Sepulchre of Mariano d'Alagno. The Work is preserved in the Cappellone del Crocifisso inside

The Sepulchre of Mariano d'Alagno. The Work is preserved in the Cappellone del Crocifisso inside the church of S. Domenico Maggiore in Naples. Naples Church of S

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Tomb of Archbishop Guidotto de Tabiatis in Messina's Cathedral

Tomb of Archbishop Guidotto de Tabiatis in Messina's Cathedral. Messina Cathedral Monumental Tomb Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900-1910

Background imagePost Humous Collection: BGA-F-08244A-0000

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Certosa di Pavia Statue, Tomb Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1875-1910 ca.. Date of Artwork:1497

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Statue of Gian Galeazzo Visconti lying, detail of the Monumental Sepulchre of Gian Galeazzo Visconti

Statue of Gian Galeazzo Visconti lying, detail of the Monumental Sepulchre of Gian Galeazzo Visconti. The work by Bernardino da Novate is collocated in the Church of the Carthusian Monastery of Pavia

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Urn shaped like a kline (bed), from Chiusi, displayed in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum at

Urn shaped like a kline (bed), from Chiusi, displayed in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum at the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Alabaster cinerary urn preserved in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Vatican City

Alabaster cinerary urn preserved in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum Urn Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Sepulchral monument to Pietro Mellini, in the church of S.Maria del Popolo, Rome

Sepulchral monument to Pietro Mellini, in the church of S.Maria del Popolo, Rome Rome Church of S.Maria del Popolo Funerary Monument High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Sarcophagus with a wedding scene, from Cerveteri, displayed in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum at

Sarcophagus with a wedding scene, from Cerveteri, displayed in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum at the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Sarcophagus with Trojan and Theban mythological scenes preserved in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum

Sarcophagus with Trojan and Theban mythological scenes preserved in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums

Background imagePost Humous Collection: The cell with the sarcophagus and the statue of the lying King

The cell with the sarcophagus and the statue of the lying King, detail of the Monument to the King Ladislao; sculptural works preserved in the Church of San Giovanni a Carbonara

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Etruscan cinerary urn showing a battle scene, Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, Rome

Etruscan cinerary urn showing a battle scene, Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, Rome Rome Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia Urn Etruscan Art and Civilization, Italy, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Monument of the King of Naples Ladislao, work by Andrea and Marco from Florence

Monument of the King of Naples Ladislao, work by Andrea and Marco from Florence, conserved in the Church of San Giovanni a Carbonara

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Sepulchral monument of Medea Colleoni, work by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo located in the colleoni

Sepulchral monument of Medea Colleoni, work by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo located in the colleoni Chapel, in Bergamo Bergamo Colleoni Chapel Monumental Tomb Renaissance

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Monumental tomb of the bishop Ranieri Ubertini. The work is located inside the Church of S

Monumental tomb of the bishop Ranieri Ubertini. The work is located inside the Church of S. Francesco, Cortona. Cortona Church of S

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Tomb of St. Prosdocimus, marble sarcofagus with an antependium depicting the saint

Tomb of St. Prosdocimus, marble sarcofagus with an antependium depicting the saint, by Giovanni Francesco de Surdis, in the Church of Santa Giustina, Padua Padua Church of Santa Giustina

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Tomb of Ilaria del Carretto, remarkable work attributed to Jacopo della Quercia

Tomb of Ilaria del Carretto, remarkable work attributed to Jacopo della Quercia. Cathedral of San Martino, Lucca. Lucca Cathedral of S.Martino Funerary Monument Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Detail of the tomb of Catherine of Austria, by Tino di Camaino

Detail of the tomb of Catherine of Austria, by Tino di Camaino, in the church of San Lorenzo Maggiore, Naples Naples Church of San Lorenzo Maggiore Tomb Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Sarcophagus with Madonna enthroned, Child and Saints. Work preserved in the Chapel of San

Sarcophagus with Madonna enthroned, Child and Saints. Work preserved in the Chapel of San Sant'Ambrogio or Torriani, in the Basilica of Aquileia

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Sarcophagus with crosses and a Pentecostal lamb. Work preserved in the Chapel of Sant'Ambrogio or

Sarcophagus with crosses and a Pentecostal lamb. Work preserved in the Chapel of Sant'Ambrogio or Torriani in the Basilica of Aquileia

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Detail, with the portrait of the deceased, of the monument to Medea Colleoni in the Colleoni

Detail, with the portrait of the deceased, of the monument to Medea Colleoni in the Colleoni Chapel in Bergamo Bergamo Colleoni Chapel Monumental Tomb Renaissance

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Fictile sarcophagus with Duel between Eteocle and Polinice in the Faina Museum in Orvieto

Fictile sarcophagus with Duel between Eteocle and Polinice in the Faina Museum in Orvieto Orvieto Faina Museum Sarcophagus Etruscan Art and Civilization, Italy, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Sarcophagus of husband and wife with the scene of the return to human form of a friend of Ulysses

Sarcophagus of husband and wife with the scene of the return to human form of a friend of Ulysses in the National Archeological Museum of Umbria in Perugia Perugia Archeological Museum of Umbria

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Funerary etruscan urn with high relief representing th e killing of an evil spirit in the National

Funerary etruscan urn with high relief representing th e killing of an evil spirit in the National Archeological Museum of Umbria in Perugia Perugia Archeological Museum of Umbria Urn Etruscan Art

Background imagePost Humous Collection: Detail of the sculptural monument to Ladislaus, the king of Naples

Detail of the sculptural monument to Ladislaus, the king of Naples, in the church of San Giovanni a Carbonara, Naples Naples Church of San Giovanni a Carbonara Commemorative Equestrian Monument Late




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"Unveiling the Silent Beauty: Exploring Posthumous Sculptures in Italy's Treasured Churches" The Tomb of Scipione Di Somma: Discover the intricate details of this captivating sculpture found within the Di Somma Chapel, nestled inside Naples' San Giovanni a Carbonara Church. Monument of King Ladislao: Journey through time as you admire the majestic sarcophagus and statues depicting King Ladislao and his sister Giovanna II, preserved in all their grandeur at the Church of S. Giovanni a Carbonara. Rota Family Tombs: Step into history within Naples' San Domenico Maggiore church as you explore these remarkable tombs that bear witness to generations past. Sepulchre of Galeazzo III Pandone: Delight in the artistry of Giovanni da Nola's bas-relief masterpiece, where Madonna offers fruit to Child, adorning this exquisite work preserved inside S. Domenico Maggiore church. The Timeless Elegance of Ilaria del Carretto's Tomb: Marvel at Jacopo della Quercia's creation housed in Lucca's St. Martin's Cathedral, honoring Ilaria del Carretto with its delicate beauty and emotional depth. Cinerary Urn with Helen’s Abduction: Immerse yourself in ancient mythology at Volterra's Guarnacci Etruscan Museum as you encounter this stunning urn capturing Helen’s infamous abduction from Greek folklore. Unveiling History - Sarcophagus of Giovanni Cardnas: Witness Syracuse Regional Archaeological Museum’s prized possession – an intricately carved sarcophagus showcasing scenes from ancient times while preserving Giovanni Cardnas' memory for eternity. Tomb of Archbishop Pietro Bellorado - A Testament to Faithful Service: Explore Messina Cathedral and pay homage to Archbishop Pietro Bellorado through his magnificent tomb, a symbol of his dedication and devotion.