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Sofonisba Anguissola - Self portrait
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Annibale Carracci - Bean eaters
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Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, detto Guercino - Moses with the tablets of the law
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Agnolo di Cosimo, detto il Bronzino - Venus, Cupid and Satyr
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Jan Brueghel il Vecchio - The Concerto of Orpheus in the Underworld for Pluto and Proserpina
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Jacopo Robusti, detto Tintoretto - Narcissus at the source
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Jacopo Robusti, detto Tintoretto - Portrait of Onofrio Panvinio
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Cosmè Tura - San Maurelio and San Paolo with cardinal Bartolomeo roverella
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Paolo Caliari, detto il Veronese - Portrait of a gentleman
Sofonisba Anguissola - Self portrait
Annibale Carracci - Bean eaters
Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, detto Guercino - Moses with the tablets of the law
Agnolo di Cosimo, detto il Bronzino - Venus, Cupid and Satyr
Jan Brueghel il Vecchio - The Concerto of Orpheus in the Underworld for Pluto and Proserpina
Jacopo Robusti, detto Tintoretto - Narcissus at the source
Jacopo Robusti, detto Tintoretto - Portrait of Onofrio Panvinio
Cosmè Tura - San Maurelio and San Paolo with cardinal Bartolomeo roverella
View on Piazza Navona
Paolo Caliari, detto il Veronese - Portrait of a gentleman

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Jan Brueghel the Elder belongs to a veritable dynasty of Antwerp painters, started by his father Pieter Bruegel the Elder, continued with him and his brother Pieter Brueghel the Younger. The subject represented is taken from the myth of Orpheus, singer and musician, son of Apollo, who according to legend had the gift of enchanting every creature thanks to the sound of his lyre. He had descended into the Underworld to move the deities of the Underworld with his concert and restore his dead beloved, Eurydice, to life. From a stylistic point of view, Jan takes up the infernal scenarios and the extravagant creatures that made Hieronymus Bosch and his own father Pieter famous. From the latter, he took up above all the theme of the personifications of the Seven Deadly Sins. The painting entered the Colonna collection in the eighteenth century following an exchange with Cardinal Alessandro Albani of a “Statue of Jupiter”, coming from the gardens of Palazzo Colonna.

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