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Detail of the cornices decorated with putti driving fantastical chariots and festoons of fruit on a golden backgorund (fresco)
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Artist
Brescia, Leonardo (1520-82) / Italian
Location
Castello Estense, Ferrara, Italy
Medium
fresco
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Ferrara, the Castello Estense (the Estense Castle), also known as Castle of St. Michael: detail of the cornices decorated with putti driving fantastical chariots and festoons of fruit onm a golden backgorund. Work by Leonardo da Brescia. The Chamber, former Ercole II's private room, was known in 1600 as the mirror chamber. It gives the name to the whole representation apartment that Alfonso II wanted. The vault scenes are thought to be the allegory of human life. Ferrara, Castello Estense (detto anche Castello di San Michele): particolare dei cornicioni decorati con putti alla guida di bighe fantastiche e festoni di frutta in campo d'oro. Opera di Leonardo da Brescia. La sala, gia   stanza privata di Ercole II, era conosciuta nel Cinquecento come camera dello specchio. Da essa prende il nome l'intero appartamento di rappresentanza voluto da Alfonso II. Le scene proposte nella volta di questa sala vengono oggi generalmente interpretate come un'allegoria della vita umana.

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Large 4064 × 2704 px 344 × 229 mm 7.4 MB
Medium 1024 × 682 px 87 × 58 mm 1.1 MB

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