Tibaldi Pellegrino Collection
Tibaldi Pellegrino: A Journey Through Myth and Beauty Step into the world of Tibaldi Pellegrino
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Tibaldi Pellegrino: A Journey Through Myth and Beauty Step into the world of Tibaldi Pellegrino, a captivating artist who transports us to ancient times through his intricate designs. One such masterpiece is the design of a fireplace from 1756, created by Giovanni Battista Brostoloni. The attention to detail in this piece is astounding, with every curve and carving telling its own story. Plate 4 takes us on a cross-section tour of the Hall of the Institute of Bologna. As we delve deeper into this architectural wonder, we are mesmerized by its grandeur and elegance. Each room holds secrets waiting to be discovered. In Plate 6, Ulysses drives a burning stake into Polyphemus' eye, capturing an intense moment from Greek mythology. The sheer power emanating from this scene leaves us breathless as we witness Ulysses' bravery against all odds. Moving on to Plate 1, another cross-section reveals the magnificence of the Hall of the Institute of Bologna. Its vastness seems endless as it stretches before our eyes, inviting us to explore further. Plate 7 presents Polyphemus guarding the entrance of his cavern after being blinded by Ulysses. His imposing figure reminds us that even those who seem invincible can be brought down by their own arrogance. The artistic duo Bartolomeo Crivellari and Gabriel Soderling bring forth Plate 27 - Ulysses received by Alcinous king of Phoeacia and his Queen Areta after his shipwreck. Their delicate strokes depict hospitality and compassion amidst adversity. In Plate 26, Ulysses escapes on a raft with Leucothea's aid - an enchanting portrayal crafted by Crivellari and Soderling. This image captures both danger and hope as they navigate treacherous waters towards freedom.