Palazzo Farnese ([paˈlattso farˈneːze, -eːse]) or Farnese Palace is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic...
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similarly-named properties of the family, the Palazzo Farnese and the Villa Farnesina, both in Rome. The Villa Farnese is situated directly above the town of...
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associated with the Farnese family, either through construction or acquisition. Buildings include the Palazzo Farnese in Rome and the Villa Farnese at Caprarola...
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Annibale Carracci (section Frescoes in Palazzo Farnese)
vital dynamism. Painters working under Annibale at the gallery of the Palazzo Farnese would be highly influential in Roman painting for decades. Annibale...
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The Loves of the Gods (redirect from Loves of the Gods, Palazzo Farnese)
Annibale Carracci and his studio, in the Farnese Gallery which is located in the west wing of the Palazzo Farnese, now the French Embassy, in Rome. The frescoes...
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of the Palazzo Farnese, protected under the arcade. In 1590–91, during his trip to Rome, Hendrik Goltzius sketched the statue in the palazzo courtyard...
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Palazzo Farnese is a palace in Rome, Italy. Palazzo Farnese may also refer to: Palazzo Farnese, Piacenza Villa Farnese, Caprarola House of Farnese This...
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Palazzo Farnese is a palace in Piacenza, northern Italy. This large partly constructed palace is located on the banks of the River Po in the city of Piacenza...
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Damaso and portal of the Chancellery. Palazzo Borghese. Palazzo Farnese (Rome). Palazzo Firenze (courtyard). Palazzo del Vignola to Piazza Navona. Palazzetto...
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Capitoline Hill (redirect from Palazzo dei Conservatori)
Palazzo Senatorio, and Palazzo Nuovo. Michelangelo designed a new façade for the dilapidated Palazzo dei Conservatori and he designed the Palazzo Nuovo...
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