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Colleoni Collection

The Colleoni Statue in Venice stands as a magnificent monument, capturing the essence of history and art

Background imageColleoni Collection: VENICE: MONUMENT, 1735. Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, Italy, and the

VENICE: MONUMENT, 1735. Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, Italy, and the Monument to Bartolommeo Colleoni. Canal Rio dei Mendicanti is in the foreground

Background imageColleoni Collection: Monument of Bartolomeo Colleoni by Andrea del Verrocchio (1435-88), Campo San Giovanni e Paolo

Monument of Bartolomeo Colleoni by Andrea del Verrocchio (1435-88), Campo San Giovanni e Paolo, Venice (photo)
3929946 Monument of Bartolomeo Colleoni by Andrea del Verrocchio (1435-88), Campo San Giovanni e Paolo, Venice (photo) by Verrocchio

Background imageColleoni Collection: The Colleoni Statue, Venice

The Colleoni Statue, Venice
An etching of the Equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni, within the Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, a city square in Venice, Italy. The sculpture was made circa 1480, by Andrea del Verrocchio

Background imageColleoni Collection: A group of women collecting water from a well in Venice (colour litho)

A group of women collecting water from a well in Venice (colour litho)
960169 A group of women collecting water from a well in Venice (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageColleoni Collection: Equestrian statue of the Colleoni de Verrocchio in Venice

Equestrian statue of the Colleoni de Verrocchio in Venice
JLJ4582490 Equestrian statue of the Colleoni de Verrocchio in Venice, square of the church of San Giovanni and Paolo. Watercolour by Richard Parkes Bonigton (1801-1828) 19th century Paris

Background imageColleoni Collection: Venezia, Monumento a Colleoni (b / w photo)

Venezia, Monumento a Colleoni (b / w photo)
6012946 Venezia, Monumento a Colleoni (b/w photo) by Italian Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Venezia, Monumento a Colleoni)

Background imageColleoni Collection: Equestrian statue of the Condottiere Colleoni by Andrea del Verrocchio, 1488

Equestrian statue of the Condottiere Colleoni by Andrea del Verrocchio, 1488
GIA4813452 Equestrian statue of the Condottiere Colleoni by Andrea del Verrocchio, 1488, Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice

Background imageColleoni Collection: BARTOLOMEO COLLEONI. (1400-1475). Italian soldier. Bronze equestrian monument in Venice by Andrea

BARTOLOMEO COLLEONI. (1400-1475). Italian soldier. Bronze equestrian monument in Venice by Andrea Verrocchio

Background imageColleoni Collection: Venice, Italy - Equestrian Statue of Gen Bartolomeo Colleoni

Venice, Italy - Equestrian Statue of Gen Bartolomeo Colleoni
Venice, Italy - Equestrian Statue of General Bartolomeo Colleoni (1400-1475) an Italian condottiero, who became captain-general of the Republic of Venice. Date: circa 1908

Background imageColleoni Collection: Venice, Italy - Equestrian Statue of General B. Colleoni

Venice, Italy - Equestrian Statue of General B. Colleoni
Venice, Italy - Equestrian Statue of General Bartolomeo Colleoni (1400-1475) an Italian condottiero, who became captain-general of the Republic of Venice. Date: circa 1908

Background imageColleoni Collection: Venice, Italy - Street Vendors

Venice, Italy - Street Vendors - Standing in front of the Equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni (Horseback). Part of Box 186 Boswell Collection - Venice. Date: circa 1900

Background imageColleoni Collection: FOGOLINO, Marcello (1483-1553). Guests at the Banquet

FOGOLINO, Marcello (1483-1553). Guests at the Banquet given by Bartolomeo Colleoni for King Christian I of Denmark. Detail. Renaissance art. Fresco. ITALY. LOMBARDY. Bergamo. Malpaga Castle

Background imageColleoni Collection: FOGOLINO, Marcello (1483-1553). ITALY. Bergamo

FOGOLINO, Marcello (1483-1553). ITALY. Bergamo. Malpaga Castle. Reception of King Christian I of Denmark by the condottiere, Bartolomeo Colleoni, at the Castle of Malpaga in 1474. Renaissance art

Background imageColleoni Collection: Statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni, Venice

Statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni, Venice

Background imageColleoni Collection: BONINGTON: VENICE. Richard Parkes Bonington: The Colleoni Monument. Watercolor and gouache

BONINGTON: VENICE. Richard Parkes Bonington: The Colleoni Monument. Watercolor and gouache, 1826-27

Background imageColleoni Collection: COLLEONI, Bartolomeo (1400-1475). Italian condottiero

COLLEONI, Bartolomeo (1400-1475). Italian condottiero. Painting. ITALY. Florence. Pitti Palace

Background imageColleoni Collection: Santi Giovanni e Paolo church and statue of Bartolomeo Colle

Santi Giovanni e Paolo church and statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni, Venice, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900


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The Colleoni Statue in Venice stands as a magnificent monument, capturing the essence of history and art. Erected in 1735 at Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, this equestrian statue pays homage to the renowned Condottiere Colleoni. Crafted by Andrea del Verrocchio in 1488, it showcases his exceptional talent and attention to detail. As you stroll through the streets of Venice, you may come across a black and white photograph depicting the striking Monumento a Colleoni. This captivating image transports you back in time, allowing you to witness its grandeur firsthand. In another scene from Venice's vibrant past, women can be seen collecting water from a well. Their colorful attire adds charm to this picturesque moment captured in a lithograph. It serves as a reminder of daily life during that era. Marcello Fogolino's artwork portrays guests at an extravagant banquet held in honor himself. The painting exudes opulence and luxury while showcasing the influence this esteemed figure had on society. Bergamo also holds significance when discussing Colleoni's legacy. Marcello Fogolino captures scenes from this Italian city where he was born and raised. These depictions offer glimpses into everyday life during that period. The Equestrian statue of General B. Colleoni is yet another testament to his enduring impact on Venice's history. Positioned prominently within the cityscape, it symbolizes power and leadership for all who pass by. While exploring the enchanting streets of Venice today, one might encounter street vendors selling their wares just as they did centuries ago when Colleoni roamed these very same paths. This bustling atmosphere reflects how tradition intertwines with modernity within this timeless city. Colleoni's presence remains etched into Venetian culture through various artistic expressions – statues frozen in time or paintings capturing moments long gone but forever cherished.