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Turin is a city in the Piedmont region of Italy, located in the northwest of the country

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Background imageTurin Collection: Jesus, going to Naim, find people carrying a dead, only chil

Jesus, going to Naim, find people carrying a dead, only child of a widowed mother, and Jesus resurrects him. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageTurin Collection: The End of the world and the Last Judgement. The dead will c

The End of the world and the Last Judgement. The dead will come out of the tombs. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageTurin Collection: RAMESES II

RAMESES II (THE GREAT) in life and death - left, his mummy in the Cairo museum ; right, his statue in the museum at Turin, Italy reigned 1279 - 1212 BC

Background imageTurin Collection: Festivities in Turin, Circus, Event in Charles Emmanuel Square, Place Charles-Emmanuel, 1869

Festivities in Turin, Circus, Event in Charles Emmanuel Square, Place Charles-Emmanuel, 1869, Italy, Historic
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Background imageTurin Collection: Book of the Dead of Neb-Hepet, detail of the fields, 1075 BC (papyrus)

Book of the Dead of Neb-Hepet, detail of the fields, 1075 BC (papyrus)
885863 Book of the Dead of Neb-Hepet, detail of the fields, 1075 BC (papyrus) by Egyptian 21st Dynasty (c.1069-945 BC); Egyptian Museum, Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: Stele of Paamun (Paamoun), in bottom representation of his death by drowning due to his

Stele of Paamun (Paamoun), in bottom representation of his death by drowning due to his beatification, 300 BC (relief)
885861 Stele of Paamun (Paamoun), in bottom representation of his death by drowning due to his beatification, 300 BC (relief) by Egyptian, (4th century BC); Egyptian Museum, Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: Head dating from the end of the reign of Nectanebo I, 4th century BC (limestone)

Head dating from the end of the reign of Nectanebo I, 4th century BC (limestone)
885860 Head dating from the end of the reign of Nectanebo I, 4th century BC (limestone) by Egyptian, (4th century BC); Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy; (add.info.: Egyptian civilization: Head of a man)

Background imageTurin Collection: The pressing of lotus flowers, bas relief, 8th-7th century BC (stone)

The pressing of lotus flowers, bas relief, 8th-7th century BC (stone)
885858 The pressing of lotus flowers, bas relief, 8th-7th century BC (stone) by Egyptian School, (700-300 BC); Egyptian Museum, Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: Man's head, c. 1556-1085 BC (granite)

Man's head, c. 1556-1085 BC (granite)
885857 Man's head, c.1556-1085 BC (granite) by Egyptian; Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy; (add.info.: Egyptian Civilization: Head of a man)

Background imageTurin Collection: Ostracon: Ramses III fighting (pottery)

Ostracon: Ramses III fighting (pottery)
885871 Ostracon: Ramses III fighting (pottery) by Egyptian 20th Dynasty (1200-1085 BC); Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy; (add.info.: An ostracon is a piece of pottery)

Background imageTurin Collection: Tsekhons book of the dead, detail, the weighing of souls (psychostasis), -664 to -332 (papyrus)

Tsekhons book of the dead, detail, the weighing of souls (psychostasis), -664 to -332 (papyrus)
885865 Tsekhons book of the dead, detail, the weighing of souls (psychostasis), -664 to -332 (papyrus) by Egyptian; Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy; (add.info.: Anubis, god of funerary rites, Osiris)

Background imageTurin Collection: Woman carrying offering, 2133-1786 BC (wood)

Woman carrying offering, 2133-1786 BC (wood)
885856 Woman carrying offering, 2133-1786 BC (wood) by Egyptian; Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy; (add.info.: Middle Kingdom)

Background imageTurin Collection: Bearers of offerings, Detail of the relief of Princess Uhemnefret's fake door, c. 2500 BC (stone)

Bearers of offerings, Detail of the relief of Princess Uhemnefret's fake door, c. 2500 BC (stone)
885854 Bearers of offerings, Detail of the relief of Princess Uhemnefret's fake door, c.2500 BC (stone) by Egyptian School; Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy; (add.info.: Old empire)

Background imageTurin Collection: False Door of Princess Uhemnefret (?) adorned with reliefs and table of offerings, 4th dynasty

False Door of Princess Uhemnefret (?) adorned with reliefs and table of offerings, 4th dynasty
885853 False Door of Princess Uhemnefret (?) adorned with reliefs and table of offerings, 4th dynasty. from the necropolis of Ghyze (Gyza or Giza)

Background imageTurin Collection: Antelope and donkey carrying wheat from the tomb of the General

Antelope and donkey carrying wheat from the tomb of the General and Chancellor of King Iti in El Ghebelen near Luxor
885877 Antelope and donkey carrying wheat from the tomb of the General and Chancellor of King Iti in El Ghebelen near Luxor

Background imageTurin Collection: Head of a high dignitary, 80-50 BC (granite)

Head of a high dignitary, 80-50 BC (granite)
885867 Head of a high dignitary, 80-50 BC (granite) by Egyptian School, (1st century BC); Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy; (add.info.: Ptolemaic (-332 to -30))

Background imageTurin Collection: Pharaoh's head wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt, c. 1400 BC (earthenware)

Pharaoh's head wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt, c. 1400 BC (earthenware)
885848 Pharaoh's head wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt, c.1400 BC (earthenware) by Egyptian, New Kingdom (c.1567-1085 BC); Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy; (add.info.: New empire 18th Dynasty)

Background imageTurin Collection: View of Mont Cenis (oil on canvas)

View of Mont Cenis (oil on canvas)
ALG316378 View of Mont Cenis (oil on canvas) by Reviglio, J. (19th century); Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna di Torino, Turin, Italy; (add.info.: Vue du Mont-Cenis;)

Background imageTurin Collection: Iti holding the hair of a black prisoner, Tomb of Iti and Neferu (mural)

Iti holding the hair of a black prisoner, Tomb of Iti and Neferu (mural)
885874 Iti holding the hair of a black prisoner, Tomb of Iti and Neferu (mural) by Egyptian 6th Dynasty (c.2350-2200 BC); Egyptian Museum, Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: Lancelot Arriving in a French Village (vellum)

Lancelot Arriving in a French Village (vellum)
3499749 Lancelot Arriving in a French Village (vellum) by French School, (14th century); Biblioteca Civica, Turin, Italy; (add.info.: Lancelot du Lac. Miniature, 14th century)

Background imageTurin Collection: Adoration of the Magi, Bible New Testament, 1476 (miniature)

Adoration of the Magi, Bible New Testament, 1476 (miniature)
DEX5040770 Adoration of the Magi, Bible New Testament, 1476 (miniature) by Predis, Giovanni Ambrogio de (c.1455-c.1522); Biblioteca Reale, Turin, Piedmont

Background imageTurin Collection: Journey of the Wise Men, Bible New Testament, 1476 (miniature)

Journey of the Wise Men, Bible New Testament, 1476 (miniature)
DEX5040766 Journey of the Wise Men, Bible New Testament, 1476 (miniature) by Predis, Giovanni Ambrogio de (c.1455-c.1522); Biblioteca Reale, Turin, Piedmont

Background imageTurin Collection: Madonna and Child, known as Our Lady of the Zodiac. c. 1459-63 (tempera on board)

Madonna and Child, known as Our Lady of the Zodiac. c. 1459-63 (tempera on board)
7378236 Madonna and Child, known as Our Lady of the Zodiac. c.1459-63 (tempera on board) by Tura, Cosimo (1430-95); 61x41 cm; Galleria Sabauda, Musei Reali di Torino, Turin, Piedmont

Background imageTurin Collection: Birth of Christ, Bible New Testament, 1476 (miniature)

Birth of Christ, Bible New Testament, 1476 (miniature)
DEX5040769 Birth of Christ, Bible New Testament, 1476 (miniature) by Predis, Giovanni Ambrogio de (c.1455-c.1522); Biblioteca Reale, Turin, Piedmont

Background imageTurin Collection: Interior of a Cafe-Wine Bar, Turin, c. 1935 (b/w photo)

Interior of a Cafe-Wine Bar, Turin, c. 1935 (b/w photo)
3568290 Interior of a Cafe-Wine Bar, Turin, c.1935 (b/w photo) by Gabinio, Mario (1871-1938); (add.info.: Turin 1935 ca. Photographer: Gabinio, Mario print on double-weight paper); Alinari Archives

Background imageTurin Collection: Fol. 127r Mary brings an ointment to the tomb to annoint the body of Christ (vellum)

Fol. 127r Mary brings an ointment to the tomb to annoint the body of Christ (vellum)
ALI142194 Fol.127r Mary brings an ointment to the tomb to annoint the body of Christ (vellum) by Italian School, (15th century); Biblioteca Reale, Turin, Piedmont

Background imageTurin Collection: Advertisement for Cinzano Blanc (colour litho)

Advertisement for Cinzano Blanc (colour litho)
1732725 Advertisement for Cinzano Blanc (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); (add.info.: Advertising for the aperitif Cinzano Blanc prepared according to the Italian recipe of Francesco)

Background imageTurin Collection: The Holy Roman Empress Richilde of Provence in Compiegne presenting to Louis the Stammerer the crown

The Holy Roman Empress Richilde of Provence in Compiegne presenting to Louis the Stammerer the crown
IND368827 The Holy Roman Empress Richilde of Provence in Compiegne presenting to Louis the Stammerer the crown and sceptre that had belonged to his father Charles II the Bald

Background imageTurin Collection: Assault on a fortress (oil on canvas)

Assault on a fortress (oil on canvas)
354832 Assault on a fortress (oil on canvas) by Griffier, Jan the Elder (c.1645-1718); Galleria Sabauda, Musei Reali di Torino, Turin, Piedmont, Italy; Index Fototeca

Background imageTurin Collection: Griffin, youngest son of Charles Martel, is advised by his mother to declare war against his two

Griffin, youngest son of Charles Martel, is advised by his mother to declare war against his two brothers
IND325864 Griffin, youngest son of Charles Martel, is advised by his mother to declare war against his two brothers, miniature from the Chronicle of France, printed by A

Background imageTurin Collection: Plan of the Citadel of Turin during the siege of 1640 (colour litho)

Plan of the Citadel of Turin during the siege of 1640 (colour litho)
354818 Plan of the Citadel of Turin during the siege of 1640 (colour litho) by Blaeu, Joan (1596-1673) (after); Historical Archive, Turin, Italy; Index Fototeca

Background imageTurin Collection: Plan of the tower and the moat of the citadel of Turin, 1664 (colour litho)

Plan of the tower and the moat of the citadel of Turin, 1664 (colour litho)
354816 Plan of the tower and the moat of the citadel of Turin, 1664 (colour litho) by Italian School, (17th century) (after); Historical Archive, Turin, Italy; Index Fototeca

Background imageTurin Collection: The Arrest of Charles II of Navarre, printed by Fermin e Didot, 1880 (colour litho)

The Arrest of Charles II of Navarre, printed by Fermin e Didot, 1880 (colour litho)
IND364424 The Arrest of Charles II of Navarre, printed by Fermin e Didot, 1880 (colour litho) by French School; Biblioteca Civica, Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: Philip VI of France seizes the ambassador of Edward II of England in 1328

Philip VI of France seizes the ambassador of Edward II of England in 1328
IND364418 Philip VI of France seizes the ambassador of Edward II of England in 1328, from the manuscript Chroniques de France (facsimile edition) by French School; Biblioteca Civica, Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: Crusaders returning from the Holy Land, miniature from Ogier le Danois, printed by A

Crusaders returning from the Holy Land, miniature from Ogier le Danois, printed by A
IND325843 Crusaders returning from the Holy Land, miniature from Ogier le Danois, printed by A. Verard, Paris, 1492 (hand-coloured print) by French School, (15th century); Biblioteca Nazionale

Background imageTurin Collection: Philip I of France, miniature from the Chroniques de France, printed by A

Philip I of France, miniature from the Chroniques de France, printed by A. Verard, Paris, 1492 (hand-coloured print)
IND325842 Philip I of France, miniature from the Chroniques de France, printed by A. Verard, Paris, 1492 (hand-coloured print) by French School, (15th century); Biblioteca Nazionale, Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: Detail of The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian (oil on canvas)

Detail of The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian (oil on canvas)
IND368824 Detail of The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian (oil on canvas) by Ferrari, Defendente (fl.1500-35); Museo Civico, Turin, Italy; Index Fototeca

Background imageTurin Collection: Marble cutters and stone breakers, from the manuscript Justianiano Institutiones Feodorum et Alia

Marble cutters and stone breakers, from the manuscript Justianiano Institutiones Feodorum et Alia Codex, c
IND364439 Marble cutters and stone breakers, from the manuscript Justianiano Institutiones Feodorum et Alia Codex, c.1300 (vellum) by Bolognese School, (14th century); Biblioteca Nazionale, Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: Sir Galahad helping his father, Sir Lancelot, fight twenty knights

Sir Galahad helping his father, Sir Lancelot, fight twenty knights, before disappearing into the forest without saying
3619730 Sir Galahad helping his father, Sir Lancelot, fight twenty knights, before disappearing into the forest without saying who he was, from Lancelot du Lac, c.1490 (vellum) by Verard

Background imageTurin Collection: Charlemagnes knights setting off to fight the Saracens, miniature from Ogier le Danois, printed by A

Charlemagnes knights setting off to fight the Saracens, miniature from Ogier le Danois, printed by A
IND325868 Charlemagnes knights setting off to fight the Saracens, miniature from Ogier le Danois, printed by A. Verard, Paris, 1499 (hand-coloured print) by French School

Background imageTurin Collection: The author presents the book Ogier le Danois to King Louis XII of France

The author presents the book Ogier le Danois to King Louis XII of France, miniature from Ogier le Danois
IND368804 The author presents the book Ogier le Danois to King Louis XII of France, miniature from Ogier le Danois, 1498 (hand-coloured print) by Verard, Antoine (1450-1519); Biblioteca Nazionale

Background imageTurin Collection: Departure of the Troops, scene from the manuscript Chroniques de France

Departure of the Troops, scene from the manuscript Chroniques de France, a copy of the work of Jean de Froissart (c)
IND364433 Departure of the Troops, scene from the manuscript Chroniques de France, a copy of the work of Jean de Froissart (c.1333-1404) which recounts the history of Europe from 1225 to 1400

Background imageTurin Collection: Loading Goods on to a Ship, from the manuscript Justiniano Institutiones Feodorum et Alia, c

Loading Goods on to a Ship, from the manuscript Justiniano Institutiones Feodorum et Alia, c. 1300 (vellum)
IND364419 Loading Goods on to a Ship, from the manuscript Justiniano Institutiones Feodorum et Alia, c.1300 (vellum) by Bolognese School, (14th century); Biblioteca Nazionale, Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: Charlemagne visiting Rome, miniature from Ogier le Danois, printed by A

Charlemagne visiting Rome, miniature from Ogier le Danois, printed by A. Verard, Paris, 1499 (hand-coloured print)
IND325867 Charlemagne visiting Rome, miniature from Ogier le Danois, printed by A. Verard, Paris, 1499 (hand-coloured print) by French School, (15th century); Biblioteca Nazionale, Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: An emissary of Pope Adrian I pleading with Charlemagne to defend Rome against the Lombard king

An emissary of Pope Adrian I pleading with Charlemagne to defend Rome against the Lombard king Desiderio
IND325870 An emissary of Pope Adrian I pleading with Charlemagne to defend Rome against the Lombard king Desiderio, miniature from Ogier le Danois, printed by A

Background imageTurin Collection: King Gontran of Bourgogne designates his nephew Childebert II as his successor

King Gontran of Bourgogne designates his nephew Childebert II as his successor
IND325866 King Gontran of Bourgogne designates his nephew Childebert II as his successor, miniature from the Chronicles of France, printed by A

Background imageTurin Collection: Charlemagne with his paladins (knights of his retinue) (vellum)

Charlemagne with his paladins (knights of his retinue) (vellum)
IND112747 Charlemagne with his paladins (knights of his retinue) (vellum) by French School, (15th century); Biblioteca Nazionale, Turin, Italy; Index Fototeca

Background imageTurin Collection: Law Making, from the manuscript Justiniano Institutiones Feodorum et Alia Codex, c. 1300 (vellum)

Law Making, from the manuscript Justiniano Institutiones Feodorum et Alia Codex, c. 1300 (vellum)
IND364417 Law Making, from the manuscript Justiniano Institutiones Feodorum et Alia Codex, c.1300 (vellum) by Bolognese School, (14th century); Biblioteca Nazionale, Turin, Italy; Index Fototeca



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Turin Collection

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