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Amigoni Collection

Amigoni, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and timeless beauty

Background imageAmigoni Collection: Esther before Ahasueurus, (oil on canvas)

Esther before Ahasueurus, (oil on canvas)
827686 Esther before Ahasueurus, (oil on canvas) by Amigoni, Jacopo (c. 1675-1752); 123x153.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Esther before Ahasueurus. Jacopo Amigoni (1682-1752). Oil on canvas

Background imageAmigoni Collection: Flora and Zephyr, 1730s. Creator: Jacopo Amigoni

Flora and Zephyr, 1730s. Creator: Jacopo Amigoni
Flora and Zephyr, 1730s

Background imageAmigoni Collection: Autumn (The harvest). Tapestry by James Amigoni

Autumn (The harvest). Tapestry by James Amigoni

Background imageAmigoni Collection: Portrait of the singer Farinelli (Carlo Broschi) (1705-1782), 1735

Portrait of the singer Farinelli (Carlo Broschi) (1705-1782), 1735. Artist: Amigoni, Jacopo (1675-1752)
Portrait of the singer Farinelli (Carlo Broschi) (1705-1782), 1735. From a private collection

Background imageAmigoni Collection: Portrait of Carlo Broschi (1705-1782), known as Farinelli

Portrait of Carlo Broschi (1705-1782), known as Farinelli. Private Collection

Background imageAmigoni Collection: The Josephs silver cup in Benjamins sack, ca 1749. Artist: Amigoni, Jacopo (1675-1752)

The Josephs silver cup in Benjamins sack, ca 1749. Artist: Amigoni, Jacopo (1675-1752)
The Josephs silver cup in Benjamins sack, ca 1749. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageAmigoni Collection: Joseph before Pharaoh, ca 1749. Artist: Amigoni, Jacopo (1675-1752)

Joseph before Pharaoh, ca 1749. Artist: Amigoni, Jacopo (1675-1752)
Joseph before Pharaoh, ca 1749. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageAmigoni Collection: The Idolatry of King Solomon, c1739. Artist: Jacopo Amigoni

The Idolatry of King Solomon, c1739. Artist: Jacopo Amigoni
The Idolatry of King Solomon, c1739. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageAmigoni Collection: Plaque depicting Jacob choosing Rachel to be his Bride

Plaque depicting Jacob choosing Rachel to be his Bride; Alcora Ceramic Factory, Spanish, active 1727 - about 1858, After painting by Jacopo Amigoni, Italian, about 1685 - 1752; Alcora, Spain

Background imageAmigoni Collection: QUEEN CAROLINE WILHELMINA (1683-1737). Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach

QUEEN CAROLINE WILHELMINA (1683-1737). Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Queen consort of King George II of Great Britain. Oil on canvas, 1735, by Jacopo Amigoni

Background imageAmigoni Collection: AMIGONI, Jacopo (1682-1752). Party in a garden

AMIGONI, Jacopo (1682-1752). Party in a garden. Rococo. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Prado Museum

Background imageAmigoni Collection: AMIGONI: ACHILLES. Jacopo Amigoni: Achilles Amidst the Daughters of Lycomedes

AMIGONI: ACHILLES. Jacopo Amigoni: Achilles Amidst the Daughters of Lycomedes. Oil on canvas, early 18th century

Background imageAmigoni Collection: AMIGONI: DIDO AND AENEAS. Jacopo Amigoni: The Encounter between Dido and Aeneas

AMIGONI: DIDO AND AENEAS. Jacopo Amigoni: The Encounter between Dido and Aeneas. Oil on canvas, early 18th century


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Amigoni, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and timeless beauty. From Esther before Ahasueurus to Flora and Zephyr, Jacopo Amigoni's oil on canvas creations transport us to an era of elegance and grace. The 1730s witnessed the birth of "Autumn (The harvest), " a tapestry woven by James Amigoni, capturing the essence of nature's bounty. In his portraits, Amigoni immortalized renowned figures like Farinelli, the legendary singer whose voice enchanted audiences in the 18th century. With delicate brushstrokes, he captured Farinelli's captivating presence in multiple renditions. Not limited to portraiture alone, Amigoni delved into historical scenes as well. "The embarkation of Helen of Troy" takes us back to ancient times when love sparked wars and heroes sailed across treacherous seas. Another masterpiece is "Joseph before Pharaoh, " showcasing Amigoni's ability to depict biblical narratives with vivid detail. "The Idolatry of King Solomon" reveals his talent for exploring religious themes through artistry. This thought-provoking piece invites contemplation on faith and devotion. Emperor Peter I the Great also found himself immortalized under Amigoni's skilled hand in a striking portrait that captures both power and wisdom. Amidst these diverse works lies one constant: Jacopo Amigoni's ability to capture not just physical likeness but also the essence of his subjects' souls. His mastery over color and composition breathes life into each stroke. Amidst centuries past or present-day galleries adorned with his masterpieces, we are reminded that art transcends time itself - forever preserving moments frozen within frames for generations yet unborn to admire.