EditorialThe Horses' Hall (Salone dei Cavalli) with murals of Federico II Gonzaga's favourite horses. Palazzo del Te, designed by by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II,1525-1535.
EditorialThe Horses' Hall (Salone dei Cavalli) with murals of Federico II Gonzaga's favourite horses. Palazzo del Te, designed by by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II,1525-1535.
EditorialBathing scene. Detail from the Hall of Amor and Psyche Palazzo del Te, built 1525-1535 after designs by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II Gonzaga.
EditorialThe Horses' Hall (Salone dei Cavalli) with murals of Federico II Gonzaga's favourite horses. Palazzo del Te, designed by by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II,1525-1535.
EditorialHercules. Detail of the ceiling of the Hall of Amor and Psyche. Palazzo del Te, built 1525-1535 after designs by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II Gonazaga.
EditorialZeus throwing lightning at the attacking giants. Detail of the Hall of the Giants, Palazzo del Te, built 1525-1535 after designs by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Fedrico II Gonzaga.
EditorialThe Horses' Hall (Salone dei Cavalli) with murals of Federico II Gonzaga's favourite horses. Palazzo del Te, designed by by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II,1525-1535.
EditorialMurals in the Hall of the Zodiac, Palazzo d'Arco in Mantova. In the early 16th century the palace belonged to Luigi Gonzaga (1500-1532). Ariete, the ram: The arena in Verona; Mucius Scaevola burning his hand; background the Etruscan encampment; right: ...
EditorialThe Horses' Hall (Salone dei Cavalli) with murals of Federico II Gonzaga's favourite horses. Palazzo del Te, designed by by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II,1525-1535.
EditorialMurals in the Hall of the Zodiac, Palazzo d'Arco in Mantova. In the early 16th century the palace belonged to Luigi Gonzaga (1500-1532). Ariete, the ram: The arena in Verona; Mucius Scaevola burning his hand; background the Etruscan encampment; right: ...
EditorialHercules wrestles with the rivergod Achelaos, who also loves Dejaneira, but loses fight and nymph. Painted 1620 / 21 for Ferdinando Gonzaga, Duke of Mantova, for the Duke's villa Favorita. Canvas, 261 x 192 cm INV. 536.
EditorialThe Horses' Hall (Salone dei Cavalli) with murals of Federico II Gonzaga's favourite horses. Palazzo del Te, designed by by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II,1525-1535.
EditorialA halberdier. Fragment from an altar painting: The Adoration of the Holy Trinity by the Gonzaga family. Oil on canvas (1602-1605) Size: 128 x 77.5 cm Inv. 695.
EditorialCecilia Gonzaga,1447. Cecilia was the sister of the first marquess of Mantova, Gianfrancesco. Bronze. Reverse side: Lady with the unicorn, 30-01-03 / 47.