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Turin Collection (page 9)

Turin, a city steeped in history and culture, is home to numerous fascinating landmarks and artifacts

Background imageTurin Collection: Italy, Piedmont, Turin, colonnaded streets

Italy, Piedmont, Turin, colonnaded streets

Background imageTurin Collection: Italy, Piedmont, Turin, Orto Botanico, Botanic Gardens

Italy, Piedmont, Turin, Orto Botanico, Botanic Gardens

Background imageTurin Collection: Turin, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Turin, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Turin, 1890. Turin, located on the western bank of the Po River, from 1563, it was the capital of the Duchy of Savoy and was annexed by the French Empire in 1802

Background imageTurin Collection: Battle at Turin, 1706, (1936). Creator: Unknown

Battle at Turin, 1706, (1936). Creator: Unknown
Battle at Turin, 1706, (1936). Die Schlacht Bei Turin, 1706. On 7 September 1706, Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663-1736) defeated the French forces besieging the Italian city of Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: Head and shoulders of a girl, c. 1490. Creator: Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

Head and shoulders of a girl, c. 1490. Creator: Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
Head and shoulders of a girl, c. 1490. Found in the Collection of Biblioteca Reale, Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: Italian Model wearing dyed Ostrich-feather hat

Italian Model wearing dyed Ostrich-feather hat
Italian Model wearing blue dyed Ostrich-feather hat. Date: 1908

Background imageTurin Collection: Parco del Valentino, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Parco del Valentino, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Background imageTurin Collection: Borgo Medievale fortress, Parco del Valentino, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Borgo Medievale fortress, Parco del Valentino, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Background imageTurin Collection: The poet Count Vittorio Alfieri (1749-1803) and Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern (1752-1824)

The poet Count Vittorio Alfieri (1749-1803) and Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern (1752-1824), 1796. Found in the Collection of Museo Civico d Arte Antica, Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: Antiochus IV Epiphanes king. (175-164 BC), the king on his throne listening to

Antiochus IV Epiphanes king. (175-164 BC), the king on his throne listening to the news on the war against the Romans, miniature in the manuscript From the creation of the world to the conquest of

Background imageTurin Collection: Born to suffer, allegory about the sad situation of the farmers before the 1789 French

Born to suffer, allegory about the sad situation of the farmers before the 1789 French Revolution, popular engraving of the time

Background imageTurin Collection: A leper approaches Jesus and asks him to cure the illness: Jesus agrees, miniature

A leper approaches Jesus and asks him to cure the illness: Jesus agrees, miniature in the codex of Cristophore of Predis, a work of 1476

Background imageTurin Collection: The Ark of the Covenant and the Beast, miniature in the Beatus of Turin (Commentary

The Ark of the Covenant and the Beast, miniature in the Beatus of Turin (Commentary on the Apocalypse of Beatus of Liebana), codex on parchment made?

Background imageTurin Collection: Charles II The Bald (823-877), king of France, Emperor of the West, facsimile

Charles II The Bald (823-877), king of France, Emperor of the West, facsimile of the Miniature Le Moyen Age, 1854

Background imageTurin Collection: Drawing of the tower and the moat of the citadel of Turin, 1664

Drawing of the tower and the moat of the citadel of Turin, 1664

Background imageTurin Collection: Plan of the citadel of Turin in 1664

Plan of the citadel of Turin in 1664

Background imageTurin Collection: Giuseppe Benedetto San Cottolengo. (1786-1842), Italian religious

Giuseppe Benedetto San Cottolengo. (1786-1842), Italian religious

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

The author presents the book Ogier le Danois to the king of France, Louis XII, miniature in the incunable Ogier will Danois printed by A. Verard, Paris, 1498

Background imageTurin Collection: Monk and Bishop of the Carolingian period, miniature in the incunable Ogier le Danois

Monk and Bishop of the Carolingian period, miniature in the incunable Ogier le Danois, printed by A. Verard, Paris, 1498

Background imageTurin Collection: King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table fighting the Saxons, miniature in

King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table fighting the Saxons, miniature in the incunable Lancelot du Lac, Paris, 1490

Background imageTurin Collection: Assault and taking of a castle by the knights of King Arthur, miniature in the incunable

Assault and taking of a castle by the knights of King Arthur, miniature in the incunable Lancelot du Lac Paris, 1490

Background imageTurin Collection: Front of the house where Silvio Pellico (1789-1854), Italian writer, lived during his childhood

Front of the house where Silvio Pellico (1789-1854), Italian writer, lived during his childhood

Background imageTurin Collection: Sextant of 1900

Sextant of 1900

Background imageTurin Collection: Market of the merchants, Miniature in the Codice Justiniano Institutiones Feodorum et Alia

Market of the merchants, Miniature in the Codice Justiniano Institutiones Feodorum et Alia, illuminated manuscript, c.1300

Background imageTurin Collection: Expedition of Godfrey of Bouillon (1061-1100) to the Holy Land, detail of a miniature

Expedition of Godfrey of Bouillon (1061-1100) to the Holy Land, detail of a miniature in From the creation of the world to conquest of the Holy Land, manuscript, 1200

Background imageTurin Collection: Miniature in Codex Justinian Institutiones Feudorum et Alia, illuminated manuscript, c

Miniature in Codex Justinian Institutiones Feudorum et Alia, illuminated manuscript, c. 1300, with the scene of a scribe

Background imageTurin Collection: Frontispiece with representation of different scenes, Miniature in Codex Justinian

Frontispiece with representation of different scenes, Miniature in Codex Justinian Institutiones Feudorum et Alia, illuminated manuscript, c. 1300

Background imageTurin Collection: Masons and stonecutters, detail of the miniature in Codex Justinian Institutiones

Masons and stonecutters, detail of the miniature in Codex Justinian Institutiones Feodorum et Alia, illuminated manuscript, c. 1300

Background imageTurin Collection: Detail of the Justice, miniature in Codex Justinian Institutiones Feudorum et Alia

Detail of the Justice, miniature in Codex Justinian Institutiones Feudorum et Alia, illuminated manuscript, c. 1300

Background imageTurin Collection: Statue of Goddess Sekhmet with ornamental papyrus of Ramses IV, about 1160 b. C

Statue of Goddess Sekhmet with ornamental papyrus of Ramses IV, about 1160 b. C
Statue of Goddess Sekhmet with ornamental papyrus of Ramses IV, about 1160 b.C

Background imageTurin Collection: Ramses II (1301 - 1235 BC), pharaoh of the XIX Dynasty. Ramses II sculpture with God Amon

Ramses II (1301 - 1235 BC), pharaoh of the XIX Dynasty. Ramses II sculpture with God Amon and Goddess Mut at Thebes made in pink granite

Background imageTurin Collection: Statue of Ramses II (1301 - 1235 a. C. ), pharaoh of the XIX dynasty

Statue of Ramses II (1301 - 1235 a. C. ), pharaoh of the XIX dynasty
Statue of Ramses II (1301 - 1235 a.C.), pharaoh of the XIX dynasty

Background imageTurin Collection: Thutmose III (1504 - 1450 BC), Pharaoh of the XVIII Dynasty, statue made in diorite, from Thebes

Thutmose III (1504 - 1450 BC), Pharaoh of the XVIII Dynasty, statue made in diorite, from Thebes

Background imageTurin Collection: Statue of Queen Teie, consort of Amenhotep III

Statue of Queen Teie, consort of Amenhotep III

Background imageTurin Collection: Statue of Pharaoh Amenophis II or Amenhotep, of the XVIII dynasty, making an offering

Statue of Pharaoh Amenophis II or Amenhotep, of the XVIII dynasty, making an offering with two glasses of wine

Background imageTurin Collection: Statue of Amenophis II or Amenhotep, in the XVIII dynasty

Statue of Amenophis II or Amenhotep, in the XVIII dynasty

Background imageTurin Collection: Statue of Amenhotep I (1558 - 1530 a. C. ), pharaoh of the XVIII dynasty

Statue of Amenhotep I (1558 - 1530 a. C. ), pharaoh of the XVIII dynasty
Statue of Amenhotep I (1558 - 1530 a.C.), pharaoh of the XVIII dynasty

Background imageTurin Collection: Miniature in Codex Justinian Institutiones Feodorum et Alia, illuminated manuscript, c

Miniature in Codex Justinian Institutiones Feodorum et Alia, illuminated manuscript, c. 1300, administration of justice, detail of the miniature

Background imageTurin Collection: Shipment of goods on a boat and illuminated initial letter with a sailor in a boat

Shipment of goods on a boat and illuminated initial letter with a sailor in a boat, miniature in Codex Justinian Institutiones Feodorum et Alia, illuminated manuscript, c. 1300

Background imageTurin Collection: Battle of the Crusaders and pagan troops near the city of Aleppo

Battle of the Crusaders and pagan troops near the city of Aleppo. Miniature in the Recueil des histoires de Troyes, illuminated manuscript, c.1464, designed by the priest of Philip the Good

Background imageTurin Collection: Women dressed in the Ionic costume Ionic playing the lyre, detail of a vase of Pelike

Women dressed in the Ionic costume Ionic playing the lyre, detail of a vase of Pelike

Background imageTurin Collection: The farewell of the troops, miniature in the first chapter of the Chronicles of France

The farewell of the troops, miniature in the first chapter of the Chronicles of France, Paris manuscript, 1493, copy of the work in which the events occurred in Europe between 1225

Background imageTurin Collection: Plan of the citadel of Turin during the siege of 1640

Plan of the citadel of Turin during the siege of 1640

Background imageTurin Collection: Coronation of the Virgin, by Bernardo Daddi

Coronation of the Virgin, by Bernardo Daddi

Background imageTurin Collection: Madonna with the Child, by Fra Angelico

Madonna with the Child, by Fra Angelico

Background imageTurin Collection: Gran Madre di Dio (foreground) and Santa Maria di Monte dei Cappuccini, Turin, c. 1890

Gran Madre di Dio (foreground) and Santa Maria di Monte dei Cappuccini, Turin, c. 1890
Gran Madre di Dio (foreground) and Santa Maria di Monte dei Cappuccini, Turin, pub. c.1890 (colour postcard)

Background imageTurin Collection: Cover for the book Statuti, et ordini della venerabile Compagnia e Sacro Monte... 1588

Cover for the book Statuti, et ordini della venerabile Compagnia e Sacro Monte... 1588. Found in the Collection of Biblioteca Reale, Turin

Background imageTurin Collection: Viewof the Kazan University

Viewof the Kazan University. Found in the Collection of State Museum Abramtsevo Estate, near Moscow



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Turin, a city steeped in history and culture, is home to numerous fascinating landmarks and artifacts. One such iconic relic is the Turin Shroud Face of 1934, which has captivated people's imagination for centuries. Housed within the Chiesa della SS. Annunziata church in Turin, this detail of the Shroud continues to intrigue scholars and believers alike. As we explore further into this enchanting city, we stumble upon a captivating painting by Hans Memling called "Passion of the Christ. " This masterpiece transports us back in time, allowing us to witness the profound emotions surrounding Jesus' crucifixion. Venturing through Turin's streets, we encounter an extraordinary sight—a map of Italy and the Mediterranean crafted from vibrant ceramic tiles adorning Seville's pavement. This artistic representation reminds us of how interconnected these regions are historically and culturally. Amidst our journey through time and space, an advertisement catches our eye—an exquisite Beccaro Wine advert from 1922. The elegance depicted in this vintage artwork reflects both Turin's rich winemaking heritage and its appreciation for artistry. Piazza Castello comes alive as traffic rushes through its bustling streets—this vibrant square serves as a hub where past meets present. It encapsulates the dynamic energy that permeates throughout Turin—a city constantly evolving while honoring its historical roots. Delving deeper into history reveals a miniature depiction of Pope Adrian I meeting Charlemagne—an incunabula Chronicles treasure that showcases significant moments between religious leaders and political figures during medieval times. Nature also plays a role in shaping Turin's identity—the European Alps dominate its landscape with their majestic presence. A geological map published in 1897 allows us to appreciate not only their beauty but also their impact on shaping this region over millennia. Returning to one of Turin's most famous relics—the Shroud—we find it displayed with utmost care and reverence.