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20-MAR-2016

Palazzo Pitti. Sala di Venere

Pitti Palace. Room of Venus (Palatine Gallery)
The Palatine Gallery, the main gallery of Palazzo Pitti, contains a large ensemble of over 500 principally Renaissance paintings, which were once part of the Medicis' and their successors' private art collection. The gallery, which overflows into the royal apartments, contains works by Raphael, Titian, Perugino (Lamentation over the Dead Christ), Correggio, Peter Paul Rubens, and Pietro da Cortona. The character of the gallery is still that of a private collection, and the works of art are displayed and hung much as they would have been in the grand rooms for which they were intended rather than following a chronological sequence, or arranged according to school of art.The finest rooms were decorated by Pietro da Cortona in the high baroque style. Initially Cortona frescoed a small room on the piano nobile called the Sala della Stufa with a series depicting the Four Ages of Man which were very well received; the Age of Gold and Age of Silver were painted in 1637, followed in 1641 by the Age of Bronze and Age of Iron. They are regarded among his masterpieces. The artist was subsequently asked to fresco the grand ducal reception rooms; a suite of five rooms at the front of the palazzo. In these five Planetary Rooms, the hierarchical sequence of the deities is based on Ptolomeic cosmology; Venus, Apollo, Mars, Jupiter (the Medici Throne room) and Saturn, but minus Mercury and the Moon which should have come before Venus. These highly ornate ceilings with frescoes and elaborate stucco work essentially celebrate the Medici lineage and the bestowal of virtuous leadership

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Frank Tran03-May-2016 03:48
Beautiful ceiling capture. V+
Julie Oldfield03-May-2016 03:00
Awesome. V
Michael J. Parkinson03-May-2016 02:37
That something this ornate could exist is beyond imagination. Well photographed.
Kuriacose Joseph03-May-2016 01:38
Impressive work!
laine03-May-2016 00:17
Magnificently elaborate and beautifully captured. V
Helen Betts02-May-2016 21:19
Simply opulent, I don't know what else to say. Except that it's well captured. V.
Tom Munson02-May-2016 20:33
Impressive ceiling and image, Jose.
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