Painted Ceiling Collection
The world is adorned with breathtaking painted ceilings that transport us to a realm of artistic grandeur. In the heart of Vatican City, St
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The world is adorned with breathtaking painted ceilings that transport us to a realm of artistic grandeur. In the heart of Vatican City, St. Peter's Basilica Cupola ceiling stands as an awe-inspiring masterpiece, captivating visitors from all corners of the globe. Its intricate frescoes depict scenes so vivid and lifelike that they seem to come alive before our eyes. Traveling eastward, we find ourselves in Bali, Indonesia, where the Historic Kertha Gosa Pavilion showcases a celestial painting known as the "Gathering of the Gods of Olympus. " Created in 1618, this fresco immerses viewers in a mythical gathering of deities from ancient Greek mythology. Continuing our journey through time and space, we encounter another stunning work: the "Coronation of the Virgin" fresco from 1725. This heavenly piece adorns various locations across Europe and enchants onlookers with its ethereal beauty. Stepping into more contemporary settings, we discover unexpected marvels like "A dining room at Hotel Savoy, " captured in a silver gelatin print dating back to c. 1895-96. The opulence and elegance depicted within these walls invite us to indulge our senses while enjoying fine cuisine. Moving forward to Buckingham House's Second Drawing Room - now part of history - we witness Pier Maria III being named General of Italian troops serving King Francis I. This regal scene reflects power dynamics intertwined with artistry. As technology advances throughout time, even train interiors become canvases for creativity. An interior photograph captures passengers surrounded by vibrant colors and patterns that transform their mundane journeys into extraordinary experiences. Returning once again to the resplendent "Coronation of the Virgin" fresco from 1725, it becomes evident how this timeless theme has captivated artists across centuries and continents alike – reminding us all that divine grace transcends borders and eras.