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Mantua and Sabbioneta are two Italian cities located in the Lombardy region of Europe

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Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Mantova, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

Mantova, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: The School of Athens. (Fresco in Stanza della Segnatura), ca 1510-1511. Creator: Raphael

The School of Athens. (Fresco in Stanza della Segnatura), ca 1510-1511. Creator: Raphael
The School of Athens. (Fresco in Stanza della Segnatura), ca 1510-1511. Private Collection

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Renaissance mural from the Ducal Palace, Mantua, Italy

Renaissance mural from the Ducal Palace, Mantua, Italy.. Handcolored lithograph from an illustration by Wilhelm Zahn from Ornaments of all classical art epochs after the originals

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) (oil on canvas)

Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) (oil on canvas)
XIR18941 Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) (oil on canvas) by Italian School, (17th century); Conservatory of St. Peter, Naples

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Map of the province of Mantova (Italy) (Engraving, 1717)

Map of the province of Mantova (Italy) (Engraving, 1717)
LRI4712986 Map of the province of Mantova (Italy) (Engraving, 1717) by Nolin, Jean-Baptiste (c.1657-1708); Private Collection; (add.info.: Map of the Duche of Mantua (Lombardy)

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Lotus flower [Nelumbo speciosum] in full bloom. Mantova / Mantua, Italy

Lotus flower [Nelumbo speciosum] in full bloom. Mantova / Mantua, Italy
Lotus flower [Nelumbo speciosum] in full bloom. Mantova/Mantua, Italy

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Claudio Monteverdis opera Orpheus (engraving)

Claudio Monteverdis opera Orpheus (engraving)
7149743 Claudio Monteverdis opera Orpheus (engraving) by Italian School, (17th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Italian compser Claudio Monteverdis opera Orpheus)

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Sign of the Zodiac: The lion. The deity Artemis of Ephese, c. 1520 (fresco)

Sign of the Zodiac: The lion. The deity Artemis of Ephese, c. 1520 (fresco)
LRI4687448 Sign of the Zodiac: The lion. The deity Artemis of Ephese, c.1520 (fresco) by Falconetto, Giovanni Maria (1468-1535); Palazzo d Arco, Mantua

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Madonna of the Quail (Madonna della Quaglia)

Madonna of the Quail (Madonna della Quaglia). Found in the Collection of Museo di Castelvecchio, Verona

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: The Virgin and Child with Saints Anthony Abbot and George, c. 1440

The Virgin and Child with Saints Anthony Abbot and George, c. 1440. Artist: Pisanello, Antonio (1395-1455)
The Virgin and Child with Saints Anthony Abbot and George, c. 1440. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Saint Sebastian, ca 1459. Artist: Mantegna, Andrea (1431-1506)

Saint Sebastian, ca 1459. Artist: Mantegna, Andrea (1431-1506)
Saint Sebastian, ca 1459. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Murals of Psyches passion for Cupid in the banqueting hall, Palazzo Te

Murals of Psyches passion for Cupid in the banqueting hall, Palazzo Te, painted by Giulio Romano in the 16th century for Duke Federico Gonzaga, Mantua, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: The Loggia di Davide (or D'Onore) designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34

The Loggia di Davide (or D'Onore) designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34, looking through to the Exedra
BEN78413 The Loggia di Davide (or D'Onore) designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34, looking through to the Exedra, design attributed to Nicolo Sebregondi, c.1651 (photo); Palazzo del Te

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Primary cities of Europe, their population and degree of trade of individual states (print)

Primary cities of Europe, their population and degree of trade of individual states (print)
6202957 Primary cities of Europe, their population and degree of trade of individual states (print; (add.info.: CARTOGRAPHY "Primary cities of Europe)

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: A nymph. Fresco by Giulio Pippi de' Jannuzzi known as Giulio Romano (Julius Romano) (1492/1499-1546)

A nymph. Fresco by Giulio Pippi de' Jannuzzi known as Giulio Romano (Julius Romano) (1492/1499-1546)
BEN5462140 A nymph. Fresco by Giulio Pippi de' Jannuzzi known as Giulio Romano (Julius Romano) (1492/1499-1546) 1528 Hall of Eros (Love) and Psyche

Portrait of the horse Glorioso Fresco by Giulio Pippi de' Jannuzzi known as Giulio Romano (Julius Romano)
BEN5461717 Portrait of the horse Glorioso Fresco by Giulio Pippi de' Jannuzzi known as Giulio Romano (Julius Romano) (1492/1499-1546)) 1528 Horse Hall Palazzo del Te, Mantua (Mantova) by Romano

Sign of Aquarius (constellation of the Eagle): scene of Triumph, of the great virtues of war
BEN5461807 Sign of Aquarius (constellation of the Eagle): scene of Triumph, of the great virtues of war. Fresco by Agostino da Mozzanega (active from 1527-1539) 1528

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: The Loggia di Davide (or D'Onore) interior decorated with ceiling frescos of biblical subjects

The Loggia di Davide (or D'Onore) interior decorated with ceiling frescos of biblical subjects including King David
BEN78409 The Loggia di Davide (or D'Onore) interior decorated with ceiling frescos of biblical subjects including King David playing his harp designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546)

The Loggia delle Muse northern facade of the Cortile d'Onere designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546)
BEN78403 The Loggia delle Muse northern facade of the Cortile d'Onere designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34 (photo) (detail of 78404); Palazzo del Te, Mantua

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: The Renaissance in Italy, Architecture, Palaces (engraving)

The Renaissance in Italy, Architecture, Palaces (engraving)
8644798 The Renaissance in Italy, Architecture, Palaces (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Renaissance in Italy, Architecture, Palaces)

The Church of Sant'andrea, Mantua (b/w photo)
8648293 The Church of Sant'andrea, Mantua (b/w photo) by Italian Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Church of Sant'andrea, Mantua)

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Vestibule of the west entrance, designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34 (photo)

Vestibule of the west entrance, designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34 (photo)
BEN78402 Vestibule of the west entrance, designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34 (photo); Palazzo del Te, Mantua, Italy; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Isabella d'Este, Marchioness of Mantua

Isabella d'Este, Marchioness of Mantua
6266164 Isabella d'Este, Marchioness of Mantua; (add.info.: Isabella d'Este, 1474-1539, Marchioness of Mantua. Engraving by Lucas Vorsterman I after the painting by Titian.); Photo © Ken Welsh

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: The loggia of the Appartamento della Grotta designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34 (photo)

The loggia of the Appartamento della Grotta designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34 (photo)
BEN78416 The loggia of the Appartamento della Grotta designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34 (photo); Palazzo del Te, Mantua, Italy; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: The Loggia di Davide (or D'Onore) and the fishponds seen from the garden designed by Giulio Romano

The Loggia di Davide (or D'Onore) and the fishponds seen from the garden designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546)
BEN78407 The Loggia di Davide (or D'Onore) and the fishponds seen from the garden designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34 (photo) (see also 78406); Palazzo del Te, Mantua

Charles Gonzaga (1580-1637) Duke of Mantua, Duke of Montferrat, Duke of Rethel and Nevers, Prince of Arches
1761343 Charles Gonzaga (1580-1637) Duke of Mantua, Duke of Montferrat, Duke of Rethel and Nevers, Prince of Arches, engraving by Thomas de Leu; (add.info)

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: The Loggia di Davide (or D'Onore) interior decorated with frescos of biblical subjects including

The Loggia di Davide (or D'Onore) interior decorated with frescos of biblical subjects including King David playing
BEN78408 The Loggia di Davide (or D'Onore) interior decorated with frescos of biblical subjects including King David playing the harp, designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546)

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: View of the main entrance on the western facade designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546)

View of the main entrance on the western facade designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546)
BEN78401 View of the main entrance on the western facade designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34 (photo) (detail of 78400); Palazzo del Te, Mantua, Italy; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: The northern facade of the Cortile d'Onore including the Loggia delle Muse

The northern facade of the Cortile d'Onore including the Loggia delle Muse, designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546)
BEN78404 The northern facade of the Cortile d'Onore including the Loggia delle Muse, designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34 (photo) (for detail see 78403); Palazzo del Te, Mantua

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: View of the facade designed by Leon Battista Alberti (1404-72)

View of the facade designed by Leon Battista Alberti (1404-72), completed after his death by Luca Fancelli (1430-95)
BEN85532 View of the facade designed by Leon Battista Alberti (1404-72), completed after his death by Luca Fancelli (1430-95), begun c.1463; San Sebastiano, Mantua

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: View of the western facade designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546)

View of the western facade designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34 (photo) (for detail see 78401)
BEN78400 View of the western facade designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), 1524-34 (photo) (for detail see 78401); Palazzo del Te, Mantua, Italy; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Attila (ca. 406-453) and the Huns defeated by Christian forces. In the year 452, St

Attila (ca. 406-453) and the Huns defeated by Christian forces. In the year 452, St
NWI4912562 Attila (ca. 406-453) and the Huns defeated by Christian forces. In the year 452, St. Leon I the Great, pope from 440 to 461, managed to stop Attila en route to invade Rome

Bust of Faustina the Elder by Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506) (marble)
AII78756 Bust of Faustina the Elder by Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506) (marble); Palazzo Ducale & Museo, Mantua, Lombardy, Italy; out of copyright

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: The Convent of St. Onofrio, near Rome, in which Tasso died, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson

The Convent of St. Onofrio, near Rome, in which Tasso died, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
The Convent of St. Onofrio, near Rome, in which Tasso died, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by M. Mariani. 'The painful tale of the life and sufferings of Torquato Tasso

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: The chastisement of love (Cupid is whipped by Mars, pursued by a fury), End of 16th century

The chastisement of love (Cupid is whipped by Mars, pursued by a fury), End of 16th century. Found in the Collection of the Galerie Canesso

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Venus disarms Cupid, 16th century. Creator: Romano, Giulio (1499-1546)

Venus disarms Cupid, 16th century. Creator: Romano, Giulio (1499-1546)
Venus disarms Cupid, 16th century. Found in the Collection of the Palazzo del Te, Mantua

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Venus with the mirror, 1527. Creator: Romano, Giulio (1499-1546)

Venus with the mirror, 1527. Creator: Romano, Giulio (1499-1546)
Venus with the mirror, 1527. Found in the Collection of the Palazzo del Te, Mantua

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: The Trojans repulsing the Greeks. After Giulio Romano, 1538. Creator: Scultori (called Mantovano)

The Trojans repulsing the Greeks. After Giulio Romano, 1538. Creator: Scultori (called Mantovano)
The Trojans repulsing the Greeks. After Giulio Romano, 1538. Private Collection

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Gilles Villeneuve Remembrance, Castel D'Ario, Mantua, Italy, 7 May 2012

Gilles Villeneuve Remembrance, Castel D'Ario, Mantua, Italy, 7 May 2012
Joanne Villeneuve (CDN) and Melanie Villeneuve (CDN) (in car) with the Ferrari 312 T4 of Gilles Villeneuve (CDN). Gilles Villeneuve Remembrance, Castel D'Ario, Mantua, Italy, 7 May 2012

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Book of Italian Costumes, c1588. Creator: Niclauss Kippell

Book of Italian Costumes, c1588. Creator: Niclauss Kippell
Noblewoman of Mantua, c1588. Italian text: Una Nobil Donna Manto-vana. Illustration from a book of Italian costumes

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Girolamo Sannazaro, delegate from Mantua, after a work of the 17th century. Creator: Anon

Girolamo Sannazaro, delegate from Mantua, after a work of the 17th century. Creator: Anon
Girolamo Sannazaro, delegate from Mantua, after a work of the 17th century

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Portrait of Margherita Gonzaga (1564-1618), Duchess of Ferrara, ca 1590. Creator: Anonymous

Portrait of Margherita Gonzaga (1564-1618), Duchess of Ferrara, ca 1590. Creator: Anonymous
Portrait of Margherita Gonzaga (1564-1618), Duchess of Ferrara, ca 1590. Private Collection

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Sheet 1: Soldiers carrying banners, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar, 1599

Sheet 1: Soldiers carrying banners, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar, 1599. Creator: Andreani, Andrea (c)
Sheet 1: Soldiers carrying banners, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar, 1599. Private Collection

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Sheet 2: A triumphal chariot, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar, 1599

Sheet 2: A triumphal chariot, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar, 1599. Creator: Andreani, Andrea (c. 1540-after 1610)
Sheet 2: A triumphal chariot, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar, 1599. Private Collection

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Sheet 7: Procession, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar, 1599. Creator: Andreani, Andrea (c)

Sheet 7: Procession, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar, 1599. Creator: Andreani, Andrea (c. 1540-after 1610)
Sheet 7: Procession, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar, 1599. Private Collection

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Sheet 8: procession of Musicians and others holding standards, from The Triumph of... 1599

Sheet 8: procession of Musicians and others holding standards, from The Triumph of... 1599
Sheet 8: procession of Musicians and others holding standards, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar, 1599. Private Collection

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Eleanora, Wife of Ferdinand II, 1640s. Creator: Pieter van Sompel

Eleanora, Wife of Ferdinand II, 1640s. Creator: Pieter van Sompel
Eleanora, Wife of Ferdinand II, 1640s

Background imageMantua and Sabbioneta Collection: Allegory of the Marriage of Emperor Ferdinand II and Eleanor Gonzaga. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler II

Allegory of the Marriage of Emperor Ferdinand II and Eleanor Gonzaga. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler II
Allegory of the Marriage of Emperor Ferdinand II and Eleanor Gonzaga



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Mantua and Sabbioneta Collection

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