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Thiene Collection

Thiene, a small town in the Veneto region of Italy, holds within its walls a treasure trove of artistic wonders

Background imageThiene Collection: Detail of The Banquet of Cleopatra, Room of the fireplace, c. 1560-65 (fresco)

Detail of The Banquet of Cleopatra, Room of the fireplace, c. 1560-65 (fresco)
3715649 Detail of The Banquet of Cleopatra, Room of the fireplace, c.1560-65 (fresco) by Fasolo, Giovanni Antonio (c.1530-72); Palazzo Porto Colleoni, Thiene, Province of Vicenza, Veneto

Background imageThiene Collection: Female figures, detail of The Clemency of Scipio, Room of the fireplace, c. 1560-65 (fresco)

Female figures, detail of The Clemency of Scipio, Room of the fireplace, c. 1560-65 (fresco)
3715665 Female figures, detail of The Clemency of Scipio, Room of the fireplace, c.1560-65 (fresco) by Fasolo, Giovanni Antonio (c.1530-72); Palazzo Porto Colleoni, Thiene, Province of Vicenza

Background imageThiene Collection: Female figure, detail of The Clemency of Scipio, Room of the fireplace, c. 1560-65 (fresco)

Female figure, detail of The Clemency of Scipio, Room of the fireplace, c. 1560-65 (fresco)
3715660 Female figure, detail of The Clemency of Scipio, Room of the fireplace, c.1560-65 (fresco) by Fasolo, Giovanni Antonio (c.1530-72); Palazzo Porto Colleoni, Thiene, Province of Vicenza

Background imageThiene Collection: Detail of The Clemency of Scipio, Room of the fireplace, c. 1560-65 (fresco)

Detail of The Clemency of Scipio, Room of the fireplace, c. 1560-65 (fresco)
3715657 Detail of The Clemency of Scipio, Room of the fireplace, c.1560-65 (fresco) by Fasolo, Giovanni Antonio (c.1530-72); Palazzo Porto Colleoni, Thiene, Province of Vicenza, Veneto

Background imageThiene Collection: Detail of The Banquet of Cleopatra, Room of the fireplace, c. 1560-65 (fresco)

Detail of The Banquet of Cleopatra, Room of the fireplace, c. 1560-65 (fresco)
3715648 Detail of The Banquet of Cleopatra, Room of the fireplace, c.1560-65 (fresco) by Fasolo, Giovanni Antonio (c.1530-72); Palazzo Porto Colleoni, Thiene, Province of Vicenza, Veneto

Background imageThiene Collection: Detail of The Banquet of Cleopatra, Room of the fireplace, c. 1560-65 (fresco)

Detail of The Banquet of Cleopatra, Room of the fireplace, c. 1560-65 (fresco)
3715646 Detail of The Banquet of Cleopatra, Room of the fireplace, c.1560-65 (fresco) by Fasolo, Giovanni Antonio (c.1530-72); Palazzo Porto Colleoni, Thiene, Province of Vicenza, Veneto

Background imageThiene Collection: Saint Gaetano from Thiene writing the Rule of the Theatine Order

Saint Gaetano from Thiene writing the Rule of the Theatine Order
3433581 Saint Gaetano from Thiene writing the Rule of the Theatine Order by Baldi, Lazzaro (c.1624-1703); Galleria Spada, Rome, Lazio

Background imageThiene Collection: Vision Saint Gaetano Thiene Ubaldo Gandolfi Italian

Vision Saint Gaetano Thiene Ubaldo Gandolfi Italian
Vision of Saint Gaetano Thiene; Ubaldo Gandolfi (Italian, 1728 - 1781); about 1775; Pen and brown ink, brush with brown wash, over black chalk; 27 × 21 cm (10 5, 8 × 8 1, 4 in.)

Background imageThiene Collection: Saint Cajetan Thiene Holding Infant Jesus 1730-40

Saint Cajetan Thiene Holding Infant Jesus 1730-40
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Background imageThiene Collection: Lucia Thiene and her Daughter, Porzia. Oil on canvas. Paolo Veronese (1528-1588)

Lucia Thiene and her Daughter, Porzia. Oil on canvas. Paolo Veronese (1528-1588) Italian Renaissance painter. Woman in rusty pink dress



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Thiene, a small town in the Veneto region of Italy, holds within its walls a treasure trove of artistic wonders. One such marvel is found in the Room of the fireplace, where frescoes from the 16th century adorn its walls. In this room, one can gaze upon "The Banquet of Cleopatra, " a masterpiece that transports viewers to an opulent feast fit for a queen. The attention to detail is remarkable as every brushstroke brings life to Cleopatra and her entourage. It's as if you can almost hear their laughter and witness their animated conversations. Adjacent to this grand scene are female figures depicted in "The Clemency of Scipio. " These delicate portrayals capture both strength and grace, showcasing women who possess power beyond measure. Their presence adds depth and complexity to the narrative unfolding on these ancient walls. As we explore further into Thiene's artistic heritage, we encounter Saint Gaetano from Thiene writing the Rule of the Theatine Order. This depiction pays homage to a local saint whose influence extended far beyond his hometown. Through his writings, he shaped religious practices and left an indelible mark on history. Returning once again to "The Clemency of Scipio, " we find ourselves captivated by more female figures gracing these frescoes with their beauty and elegance. Each stroke reveals not only their physical allure but also hints at their inner strength and resilience. Thiene's frescoes offer us glimpses into different worlds - from lavish banquets attended by legendary queens like Cleopatra to scenes depicting historical events like Scipio's clemency towards his enemies. They serve as windows through time, allowing us to connect with those who came before us while reminding us that art has always been a powerful means of storytelling.