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Farnese collection - mann napoli - Museo Archeologico NazionaleThe collection was started by Alexander Farnese, who became Pope Paul III in 1534. His nephews, the cardinals Alexander and Odoard, significantly contributed ...
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Statues of the Collezione Farnese - Ancient World MagazineJan 26, 2015 · This collection of statues actually includes pieces from mostly in or around Rome and was collected starting by Alessandro Farnese (who later ...
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Italy #9: Graeco-Roman Artefacts - Deerfield AcademyJun 15, 2023 · We walked past them and into the Farnese Collection, initially created by Pope Paul III in 1534 after he began acquiring various ancient Roman ...
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Farnese Bull in the National Archaeological Museum, NaplesThe original nucleus of the collection is due to King Charles of Bourbon, who promoted excavations in Pompeii and Herculaneum and brought part of the Farnese ...
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The Farnese Atlas - Linda Hall LibraryJun 27, 2025 · The Farnese Atlas is a marble Roman statue sculpted around 150 CE and now in the Archaeological Museum in Naples.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Farnese Collection is Back in Rome | Art & ObjectMar 17, 2025 · The exhibition quickly focuses on what was a vast and renowned collection of ancient sculptures assembled by Alessandro and his descendants.
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The Farnese: a Family of Collectors - Google Arts & CultureThe progenitor of this astonishing collection was Alessandro Farnese (1468-1549), who became the first Cardinal of the family.Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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The Farnese in 16th-Century Rome. Origins and Glory of a CollectionApr 30, 2025 · The collection was initiated by Alessandro Farnese, who became Pope Paul III in 1534, and was further expanded by his nephews, Cardinals ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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The Farnese Collection ::Jun 23, 2025 · The excavations brought to light numerous marble statues, which, without any shame, became part of the Farnese family heritage in Rome, ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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[PDF] Body/Culture: Display and Reception of the Farnese HerculesIn The Lives of the Artists (1550), Giorgio Vasari credited Renaissance artists' achievements depicting the hu- man figure naturalistically to the influence of ...
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[PDF] Finding Rome_Front Matter - Scholarly Publishing Servicesknowledge of humanist scholarship both engaged Raphael – indeed, the two ... Renaissance Theater,” Renaissance. Quarterly, 49 ... Farnese collection. Though he ...<|separator|>
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Neoclassicism - Art 109 Renaissance to Modern - WordPress.comAmongst the sculptures in the collection are the Farnese Hercules, the Laocoön, and the Spinario. The rediscovery of ancient Greece and Rome had began in the ...
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Historic Centre of Naples - UNESCO World Heritage CentreA unique site, with a wealth of outstanding monuments such as the Church of Santa Chiara and the Castel Nuovo.Gallery · Maps · Documents · Indicators
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Palazzo Farnese - Rome Art LoverThe Farnese collection of antiquities was complemented by modern works of art which were designated as ancient. Guglielmo della Porta, in addition to restoring/ ...Missing: restorations blending<|separator|>
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Palazzo Farnese - Rome Art LoverIn 1493 Alessandro Farnese, a member of a minor noble family from Canino, was appointed cardinal at the age of 23 by Pope Alexander VI; in 1495 he bought a ...
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Constructing a City's Art History. Pietro Summonte's Letter on the Art ...In 1524, the Neapolitan humanist Pietro Summonte wrote a 20-page letter, preserved in several copies, in which he reports on artworks and monuments in Naples.Missing: Farnese | Show results with:Farnese
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The Baths of Caracalla: sculpture - Ostia-antica.orgThe "Farnese bull". The punishment of Dirce, tied to a bull by Amphion and Zethus to vindicate the mistreatment of their mother, Antiope. Archaeological ...
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The Monolithic Ruins of the Terme di Caracalla - Revealed RomeJul 30, 2010 · Two of the sculptures, unearthed in the 16th century during excavations by Pope Paul III Farnese, give an idea of how monumental and lavish ...
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The Farnese Table - Italian, Rome - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe Farnese table and especially its top were created after the designs of Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola, who began working at the palace shortly before 1547 under ...
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A Mania to Collect - Roderick Conway MorrisOn Orsini's death, his collection was incorporated into the Farnese's, bringing with it works by Mantegna, Raphael, Lotto, Sebastiano del Piombo, Sofonisba ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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MANN Naples -The Farnese Collection and the History of the MuseumThe figure known as the Farnese Atlas is also a Roman copy of a Hellenistic sculpture from the second century BC. The Titan Atlas was condemned by Zeus ...
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Farnese PalacePalazzo Farnese is one of the most beautiful and important buildings in Rome. Formerly considered one of the “four wonders of Rome,” it is an architectural ...
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Farnese Herculese - CONA Full RecordCredit Line: Farnese Collection. Address Note: Ground floor, room I. Display Materials: marble. marble (rock) [300011443] .......(Materials Facet, Materials ...
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a roman marble portrait bust of "pseudo-seneca" - Christie'sFree deliveryIn 1598, Fulvio Orsini, the librarian and antiquarian of the Farnese family identified a bust in the family's collection as Seneca, the Roman philosopher ...
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The Farnese collection - Complesso Monumentale della PilottaBetween Parma and Rome the collection consisted of about 3000 works between paintings, artistic objects and antiquities.Missing: symbol power prestige public antiquarian
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Museum's history - mann napoli - Museo Archeologico Nazionale... 1816, it became the Real Museo Borbonico. Initially conceived as an encyclopedic museum, it included different Institutes and laboratories (Royal Library ...
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[PDF] The Restoration of Ancient Bronzes: Naples and BeyondIn 1741 the Farnese collection of antiquities—all marbles—began to arrive from. Rome, and Canart worked on them as well as on the finds from Herculaneum ...
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Another marble colossus: the replica of the Farnese HerculesOn the other hand, his pupil Guglielmo della Porta did not had many problems in re-sculpt the missing legs of Farnese Hercules, satisfying the commissioner ...
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Restoring ancient sculpture in Baroque Rome - SmarthistoryRestoration was the ... Farnese Hercules were discovered, and the replacement legs made by Guglielmo della Porta, a student of Michelangelo, were removed.<|separator|>
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Farnese Flora - CONA Full RecordRoman copy of a probably smaller Greek original. It stood in the Farnese Palace in Rome until 1790, when the Farnese collection was removed to Naples. When ...
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Sculptures of Farnese Collection - Rome and ArtOct 16, 2020 · Most of the statues found in the sixteenth century were restored not only and not so much for aesthetic purposes as to "give them full meaning" ...
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Farnese Flora: a mystery solved - Staffordshire Figures 1780-1840Eighteenth-century critics later suggested the restoration as Flora had been incorrect and speculated that the figure should have been one of the Muses or ...Missing: 16th | Show results with:16th
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National Archaeological Museum of Naples - ElectaThe Museum collection, which was nationalised in 1860, have grown with the acquisition of items excavated in Campania and Southern Italy, but also from private ...Missing: nationalization | Show results with:nationalization
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Pompeii museum reborn decades after earthquake, bombing - CBCJan 25, 2021 · Since the quake, the museum had been closed, although it was reopened in 2016 as a space for temporary exhibitions.
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Digital methods for reconstructing 3D ancient polychromyThis project is dedicated to investigating the polychromy of approximately twenty selected artworks from the Farnese Collection, including well-known pieces ...
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Project to digitize statues in the Farnese Collection and to create a ...Apr 30, 2021 · A joint project to make 23 sculptures in the MANN's famous Farnese Collection more accessible and better understood by visitors to the museum and the general ...
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MANN digitizes the Farnese Collection in 3D. Large database ...Sep 25, 2022 · A large digital database with thousands of photographs to the sculptural masterpieces in the MANN's Farnese Collection will be available by ...
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Rome, Villa Caffarelli will host an exhibition on the Farnese family in ...Feb 11, 2025 · From February 11 to May 18, 2025, the exhibition I Farnese in Sixteenth-Century Rome will be hosted at the Capitoline Museums, Villa Caffarelli.
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Lysippos, Farnese Hercules - SmarthistoryLysippos created a new set of proportions where the figure was taller, the head was smaller, and it gave the figure a new sense of elegance. Dr. Zucker: [5:02] ...Missing: anatomy | Show results with:anatomy
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Farnese Hercules | Faculty of Classics - University of CambridgePerhaps the most striking aspect of the Farnese Hercules is its sheer size: it stands at 3.15 metres, almost ten-and-a-half feet.
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The Farnese Bull - Ancient World MagazineOct 29, 2015 · The “Farnese Bull” is attributed by Pliny the Elder to Apollonius of Tralles, a Greek sculptor of the second century BC, an important period in ...Missing: 1545-1547 Hercules
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Farnese Flora, Capitoline Flora, Weeping Dacia - Spencer AlleyMay 16, 2016 · The Farnese Flora (above) in its much-restored state had been well-known since the 1560s. The scale of the work – more than eleven feet tall – ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Artemis in the Farnese - Naples Life,Death & MiracleUnlike most of the pieces in the collection, which are Roman copies of Greek originals, Artemis is a Roman creation and is from the 2nd century AD. Artemis was ...Missing: Apollo provenances
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Apollo seated with lyre, Farnese collectionThe head, hands, and lyre, were originally made of bronze, but were replaced by C. Albacini with white marble.The statue originally represented a female subject ...Missing: Artemis provenances
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Farnese Palace, Rome | British MuseumSculpture from the Farnese Palace was sold to the Museum in 1864 by Ferdinand II of Naples via W Story (q.v.). 0 Related objects. Your search returned no ...
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A Terra-Cotta Diadumenos | The Journal of Hellenic StudiesDec 23, 2013 · There is, I think, some such help to be obtained from the terra-cotta statuette recently acquired in Smyrna by Mr. W. R. Paton. But first it may ...
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statue | British MuseumObject Type: statue ; Museum number: 1864,1021.1 ; Title: Object: The Farnese Hermes ; Description: Marble statue of Hermes wearing small chlamys and winged ...
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[PDF] IL CORTILE DELLE STATUEazzo Farnese and also been thought to refer to Hercules. Berniru's reference to the Farnese Bull was surely delib- erate, and no doubt reflected Louis XlV's ...
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Rubens: Picturing Antiquity - Getty MuseumDuring eight years in Italy (1600–1608), Rubens avidly studied a variety of ancient marble sculptures and reliefs in Mantua and Rome.
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history of ancient art - Project GutenbergTHE application of the historic method to the study of the Fine Arts, begun with imperfect means by Winckelmann one hundred and twenty years ago, has been ...
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Hercules and Lichas... Canova was often regarded as having surpassed the antique. His Hercules and Lichas, for example, was often preferred to the Farnese Hercules. It is in fact ...Missing: engravings | Show results with:engravings