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Emilian Collection

"Emilian: A Journey Through Art, History, and Nature" Step into the world of Emilian, a name that echoes through time and space

Background imageEmilian Collection: Beech trees at sunset in autumn, Tuscany Emilian appennines, Italy

Beech trees at sunset in autumn, Tuscany Emilian appennines, Italy

Background imageEmilian Collection: Portrait of a Man, c. 1494 (tempera on wood)

Portrait of a Man, c. 1494 (tempera on wood)
3615948 Portrait of a Man, c.1494 (tempera on wood) by Italian School, (15th century); 52.7x37.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageEmilian Collection: Portrait of a Woman, c. 1494 (tempera on wood)

Portrait of a Woman, c. 1494 (tempera on wood)
3615949 Portrait of a Woman, c.1494 (tempera on wood) by Italian School; 50.2x37.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Attributed to the Maestro delle Storie del Pane (Emilian)

Background imageEmilian Collection: Fantastic Landscape with Figures, late 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Fantastic Landscape with Figures, late 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Fantastic Landscape with Figures, late 16th century

Background imageEmilian Collection: Destruction of Numancia by Roman troops of Publio Cornelio Scipio Emiliano, 133 a

Destruction of Numancia by Roman troops of Publio Cornelio Scipio Emiliano, 133 a.C. drawing of 1900

Background imageEmilian Collection: Penitent Magdalene Michele Rocca Italian Emilian

Penitent Magdalene Michele Rocca Italian Emilian
Penitent Magdalene; Michele Rocca (Italian (Emilian), 1666 - in or after 1751); about 1698; Oil on canvas; 48.3 x 36.8 cm (19 x 14 1, 2 in.)

Background imageEmilian Collection: Romanesque Art. Spain. Chest of Saint Aemilian of Cogolla. I

Romanesque Art. Spain. Chest of Saint Aemilian of Cogolla. I
Romanesque Art. Spain. Chest of Saint Aemilian of Cogolla. Middle of 11th century. Decorated with ivory carvings that represents his life

Background imageEmilian Collection: Gothic art. St. Emilian tables. It represents scenes from th

Gothic art. St. Emilian tables. It represents scenes from the life of St. Emilian and the Virgin. Late 14th century. Tempera. Outside the door left of the altarpiece. Monastery of St

Background imageEmilian Collection: Portrait Woman Ginevra d Antonio Lupari Gozzadini

Portrait Woman Ginevra d Antonio Lupari Gozzadini
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Background imageEmilian Collection: Apollo Galatea Landscape Neptune Three Nymphs

Apollo Galatea Landscape Neptune Three Nymphs
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Background imageEmilian Collection: Portrait Man Matteo di Sebastiano Bernardino Gozzadini

Portrait Man Matteo di Sebastiano Bernardino Gozzadini
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Background imageEmilian Collection: Death Saint Joseph 17th century Red chalk pen

Death Saint Joseph 17th century Red chalk pen
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Background imageEmilian Collection: Cupid Seated Cloud Holding Palm 16th century

Cupid Seated Cloud Holding Palm 16th century
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"Emilian: A Journey Through Art, History, and Nature" Step into the world of Emilian, a name that echoes through time and space. From Romanesque art in Spain to the breathtaking beech trees at sunset in Tuscany's Emilian Appennines, this captivating name holds stories waiting to be discovered. One such tale unfolds on the Chest of Saint Aemilian of Cogolla, an exquisite masterpiece from the realm of Romanesque art in Spain. Its intricate carvings transport us back to a bygone era, where faith and artistic expression intertwined harmoniously. As we venture further into Italy's embrace, we encounter two tempera portraits from 1494. The first portrays a mysterious man with eyes that seem to hold countless untold stories within their depths. The second captures the essence of femininity with delicate brushstrokes that bring forth both grace and strength. Moving through time, we stumble upon a Fantastic Landscape with Figures from the late 16th century. Crafted by an unknown artist, it invites us into a dreamlike realm where imagination reigns supreme. History comes alive as we witness the Destruction of Numancia by Roman troops under Publio Cornelio Scipio Emiliano's command in 133 AD. This monumental event forever etched its mark on history books and serves as a reminder of humanity's capacity for both creation and destruction. Gothic art unveils itself through St. Emilian tables depicting scenes from ancient tales that have captivated generations across centuries. These masterpieces offer glimpses into mythical worlds filled with wonderment and enchantment. Intriguingly contrasting these narratives is Michele Rocca's Penitent Magdalene—an Italian Emilian artwork evoking introspection and redemption amidst religious symbolism. The portrait Woman Ginevra d Antonio Lupari Gozzadini introduces us to an enigmatic figure whose gaze hints at hidden desires and aspirations.