The Camerino Farnese is a Fresco cycle (a series of frescos done about a particular subject) that emerged from the decision to paint the ceiling of the...
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Camerino in 1540, but he gave up that fief when his father became duke of Parma in 1545. After the Parmesan nobility assassinated Pierluigi Farnese in...
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decoration of the more famous and elaborate Farnese Gallery in the same palace. The Camerino was Farnese's private study. The subject of the central scene...
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to Annibale's famed commission of the Loves of the Gods in the Palazzo Farnese in Rome. Agostino joined Annibale there briefly. While Ludovico remained...
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Pier Luigi Farnese (19 November 1503 – 10 September 1547) was the first Duke of Castro from 1537 to 1545 and the first Duke of Parma and Piacenza from...
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Pope Paul III (redirect from Alessandro Farnèse)
complications arose. In order to vest his grandson Ottavio Farnese with the Duchy of Camerino, Paul forcibly wrested the same from the duke of Urbino (1540)...
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The Loves of the Gods (redirect from Farnese Gallery)
small room, the Camerino (1595-7), with scenes from the life of Hercules. The Herculean theme was probably selected because the Farnese Hercules was standing...
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Silvana Macchioni, Annibale Carracci, Ercole al bivio: dalla volta del Camerino Farnese alla Galleria Nazionale di Capodimonte. Genesi e interpretazioni in...
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Annibale Carracci (section Frescoes in Palazzo Farnese)
decorating the Camerino with stories of Hercules, appropriate since the room housed the famous Greco-Roman antique sculpture of the hypermuscular Farnese Hercules...
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between his work on the Camerino Farnese and his starting work on the Galleria Farnese frescoes. Like the rest of the Farnese collection, the work moved...
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Vittoria Farnese, also known as Vittoria, Princess of Parma (Italian: Vittoria, Principessa di Parma), and by her married name Vittoria Farnese della Rovere...
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Montecorvino, and Giovanni Battista Altieri (seniore), Bishop Emeritus of Camerino, serving as co-consecrators. While bishop, he was the principal consecrator...
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work by Cardinal Odoardo Farnese for the ceiling of his camerino in his family's palace. In 1662 it was moved to the Farnese ducal seat in Parma. The...
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Giulia da Varano (section Duchess of Camerino)
his grandson Ottavio Farnese. Despite the opposition of the Holy See, on 11 October 1534 the Dowager Duchess and Regent of Camerino married her 11-year-old...
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despite a papal ban, he married Giulia da Varano, daughter of the duke of Camerino and Caterina Cybo. In response to his marriage with Giulia, Pope Paul III...
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Castro and Latera (Farnese), the Duchy of Ariccia (of the Chigi), the Duchy of Bracciano, the Duchy of Fiano, the Duchy of Camerino (of the Da Varano)...
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from the now-lost structure built by Odoardo Farnese. The Camerino degli Eremiti in the Palazzetto Farnese was demolished in 1734 to allow for the construction...
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also named duke of Palestrina on 17 September 1501. Alessandro Farnese governed Camerino in the name of Giovanni. Giovanni Borgia was passed from guardian...
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Borgia, Duke of Valentinois, after his conquest of Romagna, Urbino, and Camerino. Cesare Borgia, Prince of Andria, Prince of Venafri, Duke of Valentinois...
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Pope Paul III and His Grandsons (redirect from Paul III and his Nephews Alessandro and Ottavio Farnese)
housed in the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples. It was commissioned by the Farnese family and painted during Titian's visit to Rome between autumn 1545 and...
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Romagna, Prince of Andria and Venafri, Count of Dyois, Lord of Piombino, Camerino, and Urbino, Gonfalonier and Captain-general of Holy Church: a History...
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commissions; for example, he contributed paintings to the Camerino degli Eremiti in the Palazzetto Farnese (also known as Casino della Morte), once a low building...
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consecrated bishop by Girolamo Farnese, Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Agnese fuori le mura, with Emilio Bonaventura Altieri, Bishop of Camerino, and Federico Borromeo...
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to Macerata, 30 km (19 mi) (ITT) 16 March 2009 — Civitanova Marche to Camerino, 235 km (146 mi) 17 March 2009 — San Benedetto del Tronto to San Benedetto...
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paintings (including masterpieces removed from the Duke of Ferrara's "Camerino d’Alabastro"), villas in Montemagnanapoli and Frascati, the great Aldobrandini...
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Santi Apostoli on 9 January 1545. The pope then named him papal legate in Camerino, Spoleto, and Umbria on 19 October 1545. He participated in the papal conclave...
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also the period of the three large and famous mythological scenes for the camerino of Alfonso d'Este in Ferrara, The Bacchanal of the Andrians and the Worship...
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Roman Curia on March 29, 1547. He successfully negotiated the return of Camerino to the Papal States from Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino. In...
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marriage in 1534 to the 10-year-old Giulia Varano, which made him Duke of Camerino, or its consummation, which was probably a few years later. Some critics...
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and explained that in 1550 he was in the service of Cardinal Duranti in Camerino and had to use secret correspondence in the state affairs while his master...
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