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Photographic Print : Lunettes representing the myth of Eros and Anteros, detail of the vault, Aula Costabiliana o Hall of the Treasure (fresco)
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Lunettes representing the myth of Eros and Anteros, detail of the vault, Aula Costabiliana o Hall of the Treasure (fresco)
3707397 Lunettes representing the myth of Eros and Anteros, detail of the vault, Aula Costabiliana o Hall of the Treasure (fresco) by Garofalo, Benvenuto Tisi da (1481-1559); Palazzo Costabili or Palazzo di Ludovico il Moro, Ferrara, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Ferrara, Palazzo Costabili or Palazzo di Ludovico il Moro (today it is the seat of the National Archaeological of Spina), Aula Costabiliana o Hall of the Treasure, vault, XVI century frescoes by Benvenuto Tisi, known as il Garofalo: detail of one of the lunettes that represent the myth of Eros and Anteros, a literary work by the humanist Celio Calcagnini, a close friend of Costabili, who chose his work to inspire Garofalo and his collaborators.
Ferrara, Palazzo Costabili o Palazzo di Ludovico il Moro (oggi sede del Museo Archeologico Nazionale o di Spina), Aula Costabiliana o Sala del Tesoro, volta, affreschi cinquecenteschi di Benvenuto Tisi, detto il Garofalo: particolare di una delle lunette nelle quali e illustrato il mito di Eros e Anteros, opera letteraria dell umanista Celio Calcagnini, stretto amico del Costabili e da lui stesso scelto per ispirare il Garofalo e i suoi collaboratori.); Ghigo Roli; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 25133828
© Ghigo Roli / Bridgeman Images
12"x8" Photo Print
Bring the enchanting world of ancient mythology into your home with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. This captivating image showcases the mythological figures of Eros and Anteros, depicted in the intricate detail of the Aula Costabiliana, or Hall of the Treasure, fresco by Garofalo. The lunettes, or round arches, of this stunning work, originally housed in the Palazzo Farnese in Capua, Italy, are a testament to the artistic mastery of the Renaissance period. Our high-quality prints, sourced from Bridgeman Images through Fine Art Finder, allow you to appreciate the beauty and detail of this masterpiece up close and personal. Elevate your interior design with a touch of timeless elegance and mythological intrigue.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail of the vault in the Aula Costabiliana, also known as the Hall of the Treasure, located in Palazzo Costabili or Palazzo di Ludovico il Moro in Ferrara, Emilia Romagna, Italy. The fresco, created by Benvenuto Tisi da Garofalo during the 16th century, depicts lunettes representing the mythological tale of Eros and Anteros. In this particular section captured by photographer Ghigo Roli, we are treated to a glimpse of one of these lunettes that beautifully illustrates the literary work by humanist Celio Calcagnini. As a close friend and inspiration to Count Costabili (the patron who commissioned Garofalo), Calcagnini's writings were chosen to inspire both Garofalo and his collaborators. The intricate details and vibrant colors showcased in this image truly bring this mythological scene to life. The delicate brushstrokes expertly depict Eros and Anteros engaging with each other amidst an ethereal backdrop. It is fascinating how art can transcend time and allow us to immerse ourselves in ancient stories like these. Today, Palazzo Costabili serves as the seat for the National Archaeological Museum or Spina Museum. This photograph not only captures a stunning piece of artwork but also provides us with a window into history—a testament to both artistic skill and cultural significance.
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