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Treemannerism Collection

"Treemannerism: A Fusion of Art and Nature" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Treemannerism, where artistry meets the beauty of nature

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: Jesus Christ enters Jerusalem, sculpture work from Giambologna's school

Jesus Christ enters Jerusalem, sculpture work from Giambologna's school, collocated in the left portal panel of the Cathedral of Pisa Pisa Low Relief, Basrelief, Tile Mannerism

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: Elk, sculpture work from Giambologna's school, collocated in the left portal panel of

Elk, sculpture work from Giambologna's school, collocated in the left portal panel of the Cathedral of Pisa Pisa Low Relief, Basrelief, Tile Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: Jesus Christ's Baptism, sculpture work from Giambologna's school

Jesus Christ's Baptism, sculpture work from Giambologna's school, collocated in the left portal panel of the Cathedral of Pisa

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: The bank of the Po river and the Iron Bridge in Turin. In the background

The bank of the Po river and the Iron Bridge in Turin. In the background, the Mountain of the Capuchins is visible with the Church of S. Maria del Monte

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: Some boats moored on the Bank of the Po river at the height of the Iron Bridge

Some boats moored on the Bank of the Po river at the height of the Iron Bridge. In the background, the Mountain of the Capuchins is visible with the Church of S. Maria del Monte

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: View of the buildings and the factories on the Bank of the Po river, in Turin

View of the buildings and the factories on the Bank of the Po river, in Turin. On the right the Mountain of the Capuchins is visible with the Church of S. Maria del Monte

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: View of houses along the banks of the Po River, in Turin. On the right is Monte dei Cappuccini

View of houses along the banks of the Po River, in Turin. On the right is Monte dei Cappuccini, on which the church of Santa Maria del Monte is located

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: View of the Garden of Caryatids, Farnese Palace, Caprarola

View of the Garden of Caryatids, Farnese Palace, Caprarola Caprarola Villa Farnese, Garden of the Caryatids Garden, Building Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: View of the lily fountain, located in the park of the Farnese Palace, Caprarola

View of the lily fountain, located in the park of the Farnese Palace, Caprarola Caprarola Villa Farnese Monumental Fountain, Fountain Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: View of the Garden of Caryatids with a small fountain in the center, Farnese Palace, Caprarola

View of the Garden of Caryatids with a small fountain in the center, Farnese Palace, Caprarola Caprarola Villa Farnese, Garden of the Caryatids Garden, Building Mannerism

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: Stairway of the Garden of Caryatids, Farnese Palace, Caprarola

Stairway of the Garden of Caryatids, Farnese Palace, Caprarola Caprarola Villa Farnese, Garden of the Caryatids Garden, Building Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: Decorative detail of the Garden of Caryatids, Farnese Palace, Caprarola

Decorative detail of the Garden of Caryatids, Farnese Palace, Caprarola Caprarola Villa Farnese, Garden of the Caryatids Garden, Building Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: Garden of Caryatids and view of the Pleasure Palace, Farnese Palace, Caprarola

Garden of Caryatids and view of the Pleasure Palace, Farnese Palace, Caprarola Caprarola Villa Farnese, Garden of the Caryatids Garden, Building Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: View of the lily fountain located in the garden of the Farnese Palace, Caprarola

View of the lily fountain located in the garden of the Farnese Palace, Caprarola Caprarola Farnese Palace Monumental Fountain, Fountain Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: The ninfeo, with Italian-style garden, of Villa d'Este at Cernobbio, Como

The ninfeo, with Italian-style garden, of Villa d'Este at Cernobbio, Como. The villa was constructed on design of Pellegrino Tibaldi Cernobbio Villa Mannerism

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: The rear and the faade of the Church of S. Biagio. Architectural work by Antonio da San Gallo

The rear and the faade of the Church of S. Biagio. Architectural work by Antonio da San Gallo the Elder, located in Montepulciano

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: Garden of the Villa Medicea in Castello just outside of Florence

Garden of the Villa Medicea in Castello just outside of Florence. Florence Castello Garden Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: Terrace with a view of the lake of villa d'Este in Cernobbio, Como

Terrace with a view of the lake of villa d'Este in Cernobbio, Como. The villa was constructed according to the project by Pellegrino Tibaldi Cernobbio Villa d'Este Villa Mannerism

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: Hercules Grotto in Villa d'Este in Cernobbio, Como. The villa was constructed according to a

Hercules Grotto in Villa d'Este in Cernobbio, Como. The villa was constructed according to a design by Pellegrino Tibaldi Cernobbio Villa d'Este Villa Mannerism

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: The avenue of Cypresses, with Italian garden, in villa d'Este in Cernobbio, Como

The avenue of Cypresses, with Italian garden, in villa d'Este in Cernobbio, Como. The villa was constructed according to a design by Pellegrino Tibaldi Cernobbio Villa d'Este Villa Mannerism

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: The nymphaeum, with the Italian garden, in Villa d'Este in Cernobbio, Como

The nymphaeum, with the Italian garden, in Villa d'Este in Cernobbio, Como. The villa was built according the design of Pellegrino Tibaldi Cernobbio Villa d'Este Villa Mannerism

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: The War of Pisa, drawing by Marcantonio Raimondi, inspired by a cartoon by Michelangelo

The War of Pisa, drawing by Marcantonio Raimondi, inspired by a cartoon by Michelangelo, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe of the Galleria degli Uffizi

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: The War of Pisa, drawing by an anonymous artist inspired by a cartoon by Michelangelo

The War of Pisa, drawing by an anonymous artist inspired by a cartoon by Michelangelo, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe of the Galleria degli Uffizi

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: Two episodes portraying the Imperial Triumph. Work by Primaticcio on the ceiling of the Room of

Two episodes portraying the Imperial Triumph. Work by Primaticcio on the ceiling of the Room of the Stuccowork, in Palazzo Te in Mantua Mantova Palazzo Te, Room of the Stuccowork Low Relief

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: Garden of the Farnese Palace, in Caprarola; designed by Vignola

Garden of the Farnese Palace, in Caprarola; designed by Vignola Caprarola Farnese Palace, garden Garden, Building Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: The Terrazzo delle Cariatidi (Terrace of the Caryatids), at the Farnese Palace in Caprarola; by

The Terrazzo delle Cariatidi (Terrace of the Caryatids), at the Farnese Palace in Caprarola; by Vignola Caprarola Farnese Palace, garden Garden, Building Mannerism

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: The church of San Biagio in Montepulciano

The church of San Biagio in Montepulciano Montepulciano Apse Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1905

Background imageTreemannerism Collection: Tarsia from the floor of Siena Cathedral, representing a detail of the sacrifice of Isaac

Tarsia from the floor of Siena Cathedral, representing a detail of the sacrifice of Isaac and the migration of the Jews, work by Domenico Beccafumi Siena Tarsia, Marquetry Mannerism



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"Treemannerism: A Fusion of Art and Nature" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Treemannerism, where artistry meets the beauty of nature. This unique artistic style draws inspiration from various masterpieces, such as Jesus Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem and the exquisite sculptures crafted by Giambologna's school. Step into the left portal panel of the Cathedral of Pisa, where Elk, another masterpiece from Giambologna's school, stands proudly. Its intricate details and lifelike form leave spectators in awe. Witness Jesus Christ's Baptism come to life through yet another remarkable sculpture from Giambologna's school. Adorned on the left portal panel of the Cathedral of Pisa, this artwork captures a profound moment in history with astonishing precision. Traveling to Turin along the banks of the Po river reveals breathtaking views that have influenced Treemannerism. The Iron Bridge gracefully spans across while boats gently moor nearby. In this picturesque setting lies Monte dei Cappuccini with its majestic Church of S. Maria del Monte towering above. Venturing further along Turin's riverside unveils a panorama filled with industrial buildings and factories harmoniously blending with nature. The Mountain of Capuchins serves as an enchanting backdrop while Ponte Vittorio Emanuele I adds architectural charm to this vibrant scene. Escape to Farnese Palace in Caprarola and discover its mesmerizing Garden of Caryatids. Marvel at its grandeur as you stroll amidst lush greenery adorned with small fountains that create a soothing ambiance throughout. Indulge your senses at every turn within Farnese Palace’s garden oasis; be captivated by stairways leading to hidden treasures or decorative details that add an extra touch of elegance to this enchanting space. Treemannerism celebrates both man-made wonders and natural splendor, merging them seamlessly into one captivating experience for all art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.