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Affresco Collection

Step into a world of timeless artistry with the captivating frescoes that adorn the walls and domes of various historical masterpieces

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Affresco Collection: Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, 1517-18 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Dante reading his works (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Frescoes on the interior dome of the 'Basilica of Sant Andrea'
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Affresco Collection: Limbs and Demons; The Poor calling Death; Corpses of a Cardinal, a Woman and a Nun
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Affresco Collection: Procris impaled by the never erring javelin, Cephalus running towards her and Aurora
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Affresco Collection: Jesus falling under the Cross, 1520
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Affresco Collection: Hercules slaying Antaeus, from the Yellow Room, 16th century, detail of 2384746 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Procris impaled by the never erring javelin, Cephalus running towards her and Aurora
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Affresco Collection: Capture of Christ, by Master of the right apse of St Francis in Montefalco, detached fresco
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Affresco Collection: Venus instructing Cupid to launch an arrow, 1517-18 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: View of the Southern Wall of the Room of the Little Dog, 1560-1561 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Universal Harmony surrounded by gods: Zeus with an eagle, Mars, Apollo with the lyre, Venus
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Affresco Collection: Allegories of Winter and Spring (Vulcan and Venus), Southern Wall
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Affresco Collection: The Nemesis, The Room of the Oil Lamp, 1560-1561 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: The Hunter, Hall of Olympus, 1560-1561 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Psiche together with Venus and Juno, 1517-18 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: 'The resurrected Christ', c. 1420 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: 'Resurrection'and 'Descent into Limbo', Detail of Christ and the sleeping Roman soldiers, c
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Affresco Collection: Transept, external part of The Bardi Chapel: St. Francis and the Stigmata, 1320-25
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Affresco Collection: Scenes of the life of Christ: Resurrection
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Affresco Collection: Punishment of the Miser and the Wrathful and Satan devouring Judas, Brutus and Cassius
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Affresco Collection: Lucifer clutching two Giants and Antenor, fragment from the cycle of detached frescoes The Triumph
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Affresco Collection: Stories regarding Alexander the Great, 1516-19 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Alexander the Great taming Bucephalusm 1519 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Dariuss Family before Alexander the Great, 1519 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: God among the clouds, Faith showing the road to Eternity to Charity and Charity leading the Sinner
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Affresco Collection: Innocence sending away Deceit, 1734 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Our Lady and the child with donor, detail ( circa 1377, Fresco placed on canvas)
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Affresco Collection: Detail of 'The Assumption of Mary', 1745-48 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: 'The Pentecost', Detail with two praying saints c. 1420 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: 'Assumption of the Virgin'and 'the Virgin Mary dropping the girdle or Holy Belt to St
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Affresco Collection: 'The Mystical Lamb', symbol of sacrifice for the redemption of mankind, c. 1420 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: The Choir of the Apostles, 1500-04 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: 'Venus, as a huntress
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Affresco Collection: Unidentified figure (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: 'Portrait of Saint (St. Yves Helory?) (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Allegory of Justice, detail of the vault (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Allegory of the Dialectic (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Male figure playing with a ball, Camera Pinta (Painted Room) (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Venus on the cart, pulled by white doves, 1517-18 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: The Court of Love, Room of the Conjugal Love, 1560-1561 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Venus prays Neptune to protect Aeneas ships, from Aeneid Canto V, detail of 2384655 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Cybo chapel (northern arm of the transept), vault: Resurrection of Jesus Christ, 1910 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: 'Harvest', detail from the Camerino dei Baccanali (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Mercurius, 1517-18 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Saint Marc the Evangelist, detail of the Vault of the Choir, 1505-1510 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: View of the Loggia di Galatea, 1511-1514 (fresco)
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Affresco Collection: Iris visiting the House of Sleep, asking Hypnos to send Orpheus at Alcyon, 1517-18 (fresco)


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Step into a world of timeless artistry with the captivating frescoes that adorn the walls and domes of various historical masterpieces. From the ethereal "Marriage of Cupid and Psyche" to Dante immersing himself in his own literary creations, these vibrant murals transport us to different eras. As we gaze upon the intricate details within the Basilica of Sant Andrea, our eyes are drawn towards celestial scenes painted on its interior dome. Eurybates and Talthybius guide Briseis towards Agamemnon, their figures frozen in time as if telling an ancient tale. In another corner, fragments from a detached cycle depict haunting imagery from "The Triumph of Death, " "Last Judgement, " and "Hell. " Limbs intertwine with demons while death claims its victims – a cardinal, a woman, and a nun. These remnants serve as reminders of mortality's grip on humanity throughout history. Moving forward in time, we witness Procris impaled by an unerring javelin while Cephalus races towards her side. Aurora and Titone glide across the sky in their chariot pulled by four majestic horses. The vivid colors bring this mythological scene to life before our very eyes. Further along our journey through frescoed corridors, Jesus stumbles under the weight of his cross—a poignant moment captured forever on canvas. Hercules stands tall as he slays Antaeus with unwavering strength—an epic battle immortalized for all to see. Lastly, we encounter the heart-wrenching depiction of innocence lost—the Massacre of Innocents unfolds before us with chilling detail. This tragic event serves as a stark reminder that even amidst beauty lies darkness waiting to be unveiled. These frescoes tell stories spanning centuries—each stroke capturing emotions that transcend time itself. They invite us to marvel at human creativity while contemplating themes both divine and mortal.