Showing 24 artworks out of 142 with Palace Of Capodimonte
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Palace Of Capodimonte
- Alexandre-Hyacinthe Dunouy
- Andrea Da Salerno
- Andrea Del Sarto
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- Andrea Vaccaro
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- Reni Guido (Le Guide)
- Sebastiano Del Piombo
- Sir Anthony Van Dyck
- Titian Ramsay Peale Ii
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Admire Andrea Mantegna's 'Portrait of Ludovico (?) Gonzaga,' a Renaissance masterpiece capturing the dignified bearing of a Gonzaga nobleman. Explore its rich details and historical context.
Experience the visceral drama of Caravaggio's Baroque masterpiece Martyrdom of St. Ursula, where intense chiaroscuro and raw emotion bring this tale of faith to life, inviting you to explore a true icon of art history.
Admire Titian’s iconic ‘Portrait of Pope Paul III Without Cap,’ a masterful depiction of the Renaissance pope's power and intensity. Explore this captivating masterpiece, showcasing his wisdom and authority.
Admire Titian Ramsey Peale II’s stunning 1546 portrait of Pier Luigi Farnese! This Renaissance masterpiece showcases the Duke's power, armor & military command with masterful light and detail.
Discover 'Boy Blowing an Ember' by El Greco! A Baroque masterpiece showcasing dramatic chiaroscuro & poignant emotion. Explore this iconic 1570 painting’s beauty.
Experience the divine intimacy of Titian Ramsay Peale II’s Danae, a breathtaking 19th-century masterpiece blending Venetian Renaissance splendor with American vision that invites you to bring this mythic beauty home.
Explore Titian Ramsay Peale II's striking Portrait of Philip II (1553). This Renaissance masterpiece captures the king’s regal power and thoughtful demeanor with meticulous detail.
Explore Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen’s ‘Adoration of the Christ Child,’ a stunning 1512 oil painting showcasing Northern Renaissance detail & religious piety. A masterpiece of depth, symbolism, and classical design.
Experience Guido Reni's 'The Four Seasons,' a Baroque masterpiece depicting the cycle of life through four captivating women and angels. A stunning reproduction of this iconic painting.
Admire Michelangelo's masterful Group of Armigers (Soldiers), circa 1546 – a charcoal drawing on royal bolognese paper housed in Museo di Capodimonte, Naples. Explore Renaissance art history!
Witness the transformative Transfiguration of Christ by Giovanni Bellini! This iconic oil painting, housed in Naples' Capodimonte Museum, showcases vibrant colors and serene beauty.
Sir Anthony van Dyck’s *Crucifixion* (1630) is a monumental Baroque masterpiece depicting the poignant scene of Christ's suffering with masterful chiaroscuro and emotional depth. Explore this iconic artwork and its rich symbolism – a timeless piece to own.
Experience Annibale Carracci's 'Pietà,' a Baroque masterpiece depicting Mary cradling Jesus. Explore its emotional depth, symbolism, and the influence of Michelangelo’s work in this iconic painting.