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"Giovanni: A Journey Through Art and Music" Step into the world of Giovanni, where art and music intertwine to create a captivating narrative

Background imageGiovanni Collection: MOZART: DON GIOVANNI. The bass Friedrich Fischer as Leporello cataloguing the conquests of Don

MOZART: DON GIOVANNI. The bass Friedrich Fischer as Leporello cataloguing the conquests of Don Giovanni from the opera of the same name by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Pope Clemens XIV

Pope Clemens XIV
POPE CLEMENS XIV (Giovanni Vicenzo Antonio Ganganelli) one of the weakest popes

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Masaccio / Tommaso Guidi

Masaccio / Tommaso Guidi
TOMMASO DI GIOVANNI DI SIMONE GUIDI known as MASACCIO Italian painter of the Florentine school

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini

Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini
GIOVANNI LORENZO BERNINI Italian architect, sculptor and painter

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Giovanni Cassini

Giovanni Cassini
GIOVANNI DOMENICO CASSINI later Jean-Dominique, French astronomer and first Director of the Paris Observatory, who discovered four of Saturns moons

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Madonna and Child 1480. Giovanni Bellini (1426-1516) Italian Renaissance painter

Madonna and Child 1480. Giovanni Bellini (1426-1516) Italian Renaissance painter. Mother Infant Virgin Blue

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Siena, Italy - the Arch of S. Giuseppe (St. Joseph)

Siena, Italy - the Arch of S. Giuseppe (St. Joseph)
Siena, Italy - Arch of S. Giuseppe (St. Joseph) and view of Via Giovanni Dupre toward the Campanile. Date: circa 1902

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Statue of King Ferdinand III of Castile (1201-1252) by

Statue of King Ferdinand III of Castile (1201-1252) by
Ferdinand III of Castile (1201-1252), called the Saint. King of Castile (1217-1252) and Leon (1230-1252). Sculpture by Giovanni Domenico Olivieri (1706-1762), 1753. Sabatini Gardens. Madrid. Spain

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Giovanni Battista Vico - Italian Philosopher and Professor

Giovanni Battista Vico - Italian Philosopher and Professor
Giovanni Battista Vico (1668-1744) - Italian Philosopher and Professor in Naples, Italy. Date: circa 1710

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Don Juan and his man Leporello

Don Juan and his man Leporello, probably a scene from Mozarts opera, Don Giovanni, outside Elviras house, during which they exchange clothes for purposes of deception. 1821

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Pope Pius VI (1717-1799)

Pope Pius VI (1717-1799). Born Count Giovanni Angelo Braschi. He reigned between 1775-1799. Portrait. Engraving. Colored

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Italy - Catania - Elephant Fountain

Italy - Catania - Elephant Fountain
Italy - Catania, Sicily - Elephant Fountain (1735-1736) by Giovanni Battista Vaccarini (1702-1768) - in front of the Palazzo degli Elefanti (English: " Elephants Palace" ) Date: 1910s

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Naples, Italy - Piazza Giovanni Bovio

Naples, Italy - Piazza Giovanni Bovio (formerly the Piazza Borsa) - with the Stock Exchange Building (Palazzo della Borsa)

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Antonio Vivarini (1440-1480). Giovanni d Alemanga (died 1450

Antonio Vivarini (1440-1480). Giovanni d Alemanga (died 1450
Antonio Vivarini (1440-1480). Italian painter of the early Renaissance. Giovanni d Alemanga (died 1450). German painter, active in Italy

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Cima da Conegliano (1459-1517). Madonna and Child with Saint

Cima da Conegliano (1459-1517). Madonna and Child with Saint
Cima da Conegliano (1459-1517). Italian Renaissance painter. Madonna and Child with Saint Jerome and Mary Magdalene, 1495. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Fragment of the beard of the Great Sphinx of Giza. Egypt. Ne

Fragment of the beard of the Great Sphinx of Giza. Egypt. New Kingdom. 14th century BC. 1420BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Italy. Bologna. Fountain of Neptune by Giambologna (1529-160

Italy. Bologna. Fountain of Neptune by Giambologna (1529-1608), 1567

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Pope Leo X (1475-1521). Engraving. Colored

Pope Leo X (1475-1521). Engraving. Colored
Leo X (1475-1521). Italian Pope named Giovanni de Medici. Engraving by L. Roca in The Religious Revolution, 1880. Colored

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Electric candles inside the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran

Electric candles inside the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran (San Giovanni Laterano). Rome. Italy

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Archbasilica of St. John Lateran. Religious celebration. Rom

Archbasilica of St. John Lateran. Religious celebration. Rom
Religious celebration inside the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran (San Giovanni Laterano). Rome. Italy

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Italy. Rome. Basilica of Santa Maria in Domnica. Facade by A

Italy. Rome. Basilica of Santa Maria in Domnica. Facade by A
Italy. Rome. Basilica of Santa Maria in Domnica. Facade in Renaissance style (1512-1513), attributed to Andrea Sansovino (1467-1529), with porch with five arches separated by travertine pilasters

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Domenico Maria Jacobini (1837-1900). Engraving. Colored

Domenico Maria Jacobini (1837-1900). Engraving. Colored
Domenico Maria Jacobini (1837-1900). Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Engraving by Cazano. The Artistic Illustration, 1896. Colored

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Italy. Siena. Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption. 13th

Italy. Siena. Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption. 13th-14th centuries. Facade. By Giovanni Pisano (c.1250-1315)

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Italy. Rome. Barracco Museum of Antique Sculpture. 16th cent

Italy. Rome. Barracco Museum of Antique Sculpture. 16th cent
Italy. Rome. Barracco Museum of Antique Sculpture (Museo Barracco di Scultura Antica). Located in the Piccola Farnesina palace, firstly attribute to Antonio da Sangallo

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Petrarch appears in dreams to Boccaccio. Miniature in Book o

Petrarch appears in dreams to Boccaccio. Miniature in Book o
Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374) and Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375). Italian writers. Petrarch appears in dreams to Boccaccio

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Renaissance. Masaccio (1401-1428). The Madonna and Child wit

Renaissance. Masaccio (1401-1428). The Madonna and Child wit
Renaissance. Quattrocento. Masaccio (1401-1428). The Madonna and Child with St. Anne (Sant Anna Metterza), Probably in collaboration with Masolino da Panicale, 1424. The Uffizi Gallery

Background imageGiovanni Collection: The Campo di Rialto, 1758-1763, by Canaletto (1697-1768)

The Campo di Rialto, 1758-1763, by Canaletto (1697-1768)
Canaletto (1697-1768). Italian painter. The Campo di Rialto, 1758-1763. Gemaldegalerie. Berlin. Germany

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Piazetta and Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice by Antonio Canal

Piazetta and Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice by Antonio Canal
Antonio Canaletto (1697-1768). Italian painter. Piazetta and Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Austria. Vienna. Church of Saint Charles. Pediment

Austria. Vienna. Church of Saint Charles. Pediment
Austria. Vienna. Church of St. Charles (1716-1737). Pediment with reliefs depicting the suffering of Viennese during the plague of 1713. By Giovanni Stanetti (1663-1726)

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Giovanni II Bentivoglio (1443-1508). Colored engraving

Giovanni II Bentivoglio (1443-1508). Colored engraving
Giovanni II Bentivoglio (1443-1508). Italian noble. Engraving in The Universal History, 1881. Colored

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Masaccio (1401-1428). Resurrection of the Son of Theophilus

Masaccio (1401-1428). Resurrection of the Son of Theophilus
Masaccio (1401-1428). Painter of the Quattrocento period of the Italian Renaissance. Resurrection of the Son of Theophilus. 1425. Fresco in the Brancacci Chapel in Santa Maria del Camine, Florence

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Camilla Barbadori, 1619, by Gianlorenzo Bernini (1598-1680)

Camilla Barbadori, 1619, by Gianlorenzo Bernini (1598-1680)
Camilla Barbadori (d.1609). Mother of Pope Urban VIII. Bust by Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680). 1619. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Giovanni da Ponte (1385-1437). The Mystic Marriage of Saint

Giovanni da Ponte (1385-1437). The Mystic Marriage of Saint
Gothic Art. Italy. Giovanni da Ponte (1385-1437). Italian painter active in Florence. The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1421. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran. Cloister

Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran. Cloister
Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran. Detail of the cloister, in cosmatesque style work by Vassalletto family. 13th century. Rome. Italy

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Italy. Rome. Church of Saint John of Malva (San Giovanni del

Italy. Rome. Church of Saint John of Malva (San Giovanni della Malva). Built according design of Giacomo Moraldi. Detail of the facade at sunset

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Bell tower of the Basilica of Saints John and Paul. 11th cen

Bell tower of the Basilica of Saints John and Paul. 11th cen
Italy. Rome. Basilica of Saints John and Paul. Bell tower. 11th century

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Italy. Rome. Fountain of the Goddess Rome, 1823

Italy. Rome. Fountain of the Goddess Rome, 1823
Italy. Rome. Fountain of the Goddess Rome, erected in 1823 by Giovanni Ceccarini (1790-1861). Piazza del Popolo. At background, the Pincio viewpoint

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Germany. Berlin. German Church (Deutscher Dom). 18th century

Germany. Berlin. German Church (Deutscher Dom). 18th century
Germany. Berlin. German Church (Deutscher Dom), built in the 18th century by Karl Von Gontard and late 20th century rebuilt after its destruction in World War II. Used as a museum

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Parmigianino statue. Parma. Italy

Parmigianino statue. Parma. Italy
Parmigianino (Francesco Mazzola) (1503-1540). Italian painter. Statue by Giovanni Chierici. Parma. Italy

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Ukraine. Vorontsov Palace

Ukraine. Vorontsov Palace
Ukraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Vorontsov Palace. Built in 1828 through 1848 by the English architect Edward Blore (1787-1879) as a summer residence of Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Canaletto (1697A?i?1768). The StonemasonA?o?s Yard (1726-1

Canaletto (1697A?i?1768). The StonemasonA?o?s Yard (1726-1
Giovanni Antonio Canal (1697A?i?1768) known as Canaletto. Venetian painter. The StonemasonA?o?s Yard (1726-1730). Known as Campo San Vidal and Santa Maria della Carita. Oil painting

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Latin inscription commemorating Giovanni Nani, Consul for Co

Latin inscription commemorating Giovanni Nani, Consul for Corfu, 1435. Old Fortress Museum. Corfu. Ionian Islands. Greece

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Italy. Florence. Baptistry

Italy. Florence. Baptistry
Italy. Florence. East facade of the octagonal Baptistry (Baptistry of St. John), covered with marble white and green. Built between 1059 and 1128 in a Florentine Romanesque style

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375). Italian writer

Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375). Italian writer. Colored engraving

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Clement XIV (1705-1774). Italian Pope, born Giovanni Vincenz

Clement XIV (1705-1774). Italian Pope, born Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli. Elected in 1769. Colored engraving

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Paul IV (1476-1559)

Paul IV (1476-1559)
Paul IV (Capriglia, 1476-Rome, 1559). Italian pope (1555-1559), whose name was Giovanni Pietro Carafa. Copy of a facsimile of an engraving N. Beatrizet. Colored

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Giovanni Villani (ca. 1276 or 12801348). New Chronicles. Mi

Giovanni Villani (ca. 1276 or 12801348). New Chronicles. Miniature depicting the foundation of the new church of Santa Croce. 14th Century. Fol. 155r. Vatican Library. Vatican City

Background imageGiovanni Collection: Leo X (1475-1521)

Leo X (1475-1521). Florentine Pope (1513-21), named Giovanni de Medici. Son of Lorenzo de Medici, the Magnificent. Engraving



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"Giovanni: A Journey Through Art and Music" Step into the world of Giovanni, where art and music intertwine to create a captivating narrative. From Canaletto's breathtaking "Thames" to Bernini's powerful sculpture of Pluto, each masterpiece tells a unique story. In Van Eyck's "The Arnolfini Portrait, " Giovanni is depicted as a symbol of love and devotion. Meanwhile, Saint Francis of Assisi embodies his spiritual side, inspiring generations with his humility and compassion. But Giovanni's influence extends beyond the realm of visual arts. In the realm of music, we encounter the virtuoso double bassist Giovanni Bottesini, whose melodic compositions continue to mesmerize audiences today. Bernini reappears with his iconic sculpture "David, " capturing not only the biblical hero but also showcasing Giovanni's strength and determination. The statue of St Peter in Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano stands tall as a testament to faith and resilience. Giovanni Paolo Panini invites us to an enchanting musical party through his brushstrokes. We can almost hear the melodies filling the air as musicians gather for an unforgettable celebration. Moving forward in time, we witness Giovanni Segantini's thought-provoking piece "The Punishment of Luxury. " This artwork challenges society’s obsession with materialism while urging us to reflect on our values. Fra Angelico takes us back centuries ago with his serene depiction of "The Annunciation. " The altarpiece transports us into a sacred space where divine messages are delivered by heavenly messengers like Hermes Trismegistus within Siena Cathedral. As we conclude this journey through art and music inspired by various Giovannis throughout history, let their creativity ignite our own passions. Let their stories remind us that beauty exists everywhere – from grand cathedrals to intimate portraits – waiting for us to discover it anew.