EditorialOne Half of a Design for a Frame of a Stage Proscenium, with a Figure of Justice at the Right, and the Barberini Arms in a Cartouche at the Top.
EditorialCupid disguised as Aeneas's son, presents gifts to Dido, 1679. Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Italian, 1610-1662), Michael Wauters (Flemish, 1679). Tapestry weave: silk and wool; overall: 418.8 x 634.6 cm (164 7/8 x 249 13/16 in.).
EditorialDido shows Aeneas the plans for the fortifications of Carthage, 1679. Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Italian, 1610-1662), Michael Wauters (Flemish, 1679). Tapestry weave: silk and wool; overall: 416.4 x 563.6 cm (163 15/16 x 221 7/8 in.).
EditorialDido Sacrifices to Juno, the Goddess of Marriage, 1679. Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Italian, 1610-1662), Michael Wauters (Flemish, 1679). Tapestry weave: silk and wool; overall: 411 x 464.5 cm (161 13/16 x 182 7/8 in.).
EditorialThe Death of Dido, 1679. Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Italian, 1610-1662), Michael Wauters (Flemish, 1679). Tapestry weave: silk and wool; overall: 414 x 466.5 cm (163 x 183 11/16 in.).
EditorialBlessed Ascending to Heaven. Attributed to Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Italian, 1610-1662); or Anton Domenico Gabbiani (Italian, 1652-1726). Date: 1630-1750. Dimensions: 273 x 396 mm. Pen and brown ink, with brush and brown wash, over black chalk, on...
EditorialOne Half of a Design for a Frame of a Stage Proscenium, with a Figure of Justice at the Right, and the Barberini Arms in a Cartouche at the Top.
EditorialOne Half of a Design for a Frame of a Stage Proscenium, with a Figure of Justice at the Right, and the Barberini Arms in a Cartouche at the Top.
EditorialThe Sacrifice of Polyxena, Oil on canvas, 77 3/4 x 88 in. (197.5 x 223.5 cm), Paintings, Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Italian, Viterbo ca. 1610?1662 Viterbo), Polyxena was the youngest daughter of Priam, King of Troy. According to a Greek tragedy by E...
EditorialJephta recognizes his daughter. After his victory, general Jephta promised to sacrifice the first living being that would greet him upon his return home. Canvas, 205 x 216 cm Inv. 1562.