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Ferrara is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, located in the Po Valley, and is known for its medieval architecture and rich cultural heritage

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Background imageFerrara Collection: Lunettes representing the myth of Eros and Anteros, detail of the vault

Lunettes representing the myth of Eros and Anteros, detail of the vault, Aula Costabiliana o Hall of the Treasure
3707397 Lunettes representing the myth of Eros and Anteros, detail of the vault, Aula Costabiliana o Hall of the Treasure (fresco) by Garofalo

Background imageFerrara Collection: Lunettes representing the myth of Eros and Anteros, detail of the vault

Lunettes representing the myth of Eros and Anteros, detail of the vault, Aula Costabiliana o Hall of the Treasure
3707396 Lunettes representing the myth of Eros and Anteros, detail of the vault, Aula Costabiliana o Hall of the Treasure (fresco) by Garofalo, Benvenuto Tisi da (1481-1559); (add.info.: Ferrara)

Background imageFerrara Collection: Marquetry Panel from the Grotta of Isabella d Este, 1520-22 (wood)

Marquetry Panel from the Grotta of Isabella d Este, 1520-22 (wood)
884830 Marquetry Panel from the Grotta of Isabella d Este, 1520-22 (wood) by Mola, Antonio (1450-1550) and Mola, Paolo (1445-1545); Palazzo Ducale & Museo, Mantua, Lombardy

Background imageFerrara Collection: Ms 313. Horace, Opera, f. 1r. Illuminated faceted initial [M]

Ms 313. Horace, Opera, f. 1r. Illuminated faceted initial [M], with foliage and a putto playing a golden horn
5979504 Ms 313. Horace, Opera, f.1r. Illuminated faceted initial [M], with foliage and a putto playing a golden horn, 1474 (parchment) by Italian School

Background imageFerrara Collection: Representation of the Arab astronomer Al-Farghani (Alfraganus) (9th century AD)

Representation of the Arab astronomer Al-Farghani (Alfraganus) (9th century AD)
GIA4772912 Representation of the Arab astronomer Al-Farghani (Alfraganus) (9th century AD. JC), " Compilatio Astronomica" Ferrara 1453

Background imageFerrara Collection: Man and woman before their judge, from Decretum Gratiani (vellum)

Man and woman before their judge, from Decretum Gratiani (vellum)
ALG164542 Man and woman before their judge, from Decretum Gratiani (vellum) by Italian School, (15th century); Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara, Emilia Romagna

Background imageFerrara Collection: Ms 123. Ambrose, De Excessu Satyri Fratris Sui, and other works, f. 1r

Ms 123. Ambrose, De Excessu Satyri Fratris Sui, and other works, f. 1r. Zoomorphic initial [D] formed of a curved
5979535 Ms 123. Ambrose, De Excessu Satyri Fratris Sui, and other works, f.1r. Zoomorphic initial [D] formed of a curved dragon, floral border and shield with Strozzi arms

Background imageFerrara Collection: Ms 388. Cicero, Orationes Philippicae, f. 1r. Illuminated letter [A] in red with scrolling

Ms 388. Cicero, Orationes Philippicae, f. 1r. Illuminated letter [A] in red with scrolling vine-stem decoration on a
5979443 Ms 388. Cicero, Orationes Philippicae, f.1r. Illuminated letter [A] in red with scrolling vine-stem decoration on a gold ground

Background imageFerrara Collection: Presentation of the work to the Pope, from Decretum Gratiani (vellum)

Presentation of the work to the Pope, from Decretum Gratiani (vellum)
ALG176254 Presentation of the work to the Pope, from Decretum Gratiani (vellum) by Italian School, (15th century); Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara, Emilia Romagna, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageFerrara Collection: Ms 151. Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermones Super Cantica Canticorum, f. 1r

Ms 151. Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermones Super Cantica Canticorum, f. 1r. Illuminated incipit page with illuminated
5979476 Ms 151. Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermones Super Cantica Canticorum, f.1r. Illuminated incipit page with illuminated border and initial in strapwork interlace motif

Background imageFerrara Collection: One of the main canal streets in Comacchio, the Venice of the province of Ferrara

One of the main canal streets in Comacchio, the Venice of the province of Ferrara, Comacchio, Emilia Romagna, Italy, Europe

Background imageFerrara Collection: Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin and Christ Child, c. 1535. Creator: Girolamo da Carpi

Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin and Christ Child, c. 1535. Creator: Girolamo da Carpi
Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin and Christ Child, c. 1535

Background imageFerrara Collection: Contest between Apollo and Marsyas, ca. 1754. Creator: Girolamo da Carpi

Contest between Apollo and Marsyas, ca. 1754. Creator: Girolamo da Carpi
Contest between Apollo and Marsyas, ca. 1754

Background imageFerrara Collection: Polyptych depicting St. George and the Dragon and the Annunciation

Polyptych depicting St. George and the Dragon and the Annunciation, 1469 (tempera on panel) (see also 215997)
ALI215995 Polyptych depicting St. George and the Dragon and the Annunciation, 1469 (tempera on panel) (see also 215997) by Tura, Cosimo (1430-95); Duomo, Ferrara

Background imageFerrara Collection: Portrait of Girolamo Da Carpi, Italian painter and decorator who worked at the Court of the House

Portrait of Girolamo Da Carpi, Italian painter and decorator who worked at the Court of the House of Este in Ferrara
6338700 Portrait of Girolamo Da Carpi, Italian painter and decorator who worked at the Court of the House of Este in Ferrara, 1501-1556 by Italian School

Background imageFerrara Collection: St George and the Dragon, detail of the Princess - oil on panel, 15th century

St George and the Dragon, detail of the Princess - oil on panel, 15th century
LRI4574839 St George and the Dragon, detail of the Princess - oil on panel, 15th century by Tura, Cosimo (1430-95); Museo della Cattedrale, Ferrara

Background imageFerrara Collection: The martyrdom of st Maurelio of Edessa - oil on panel, 1480

The martyrdom of st Maurelio of Edessa - oil on panel, 1480
LRI4574801 The martyrdom of st Maurelio of Edessa - oil on panel, 1480 by Tura, Cosimo (1430-95); Pinacoteca Nazionale, Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna

Background imageFerrara Collection: Golden earrings, beginning of the 4th century BC

Golden earrings, beginning of the 4th century BC
LRI4588552 Golden earrings, beginning of the 4th century BC by Etruscan, (4th century BC); Museo Nazionale Archeologico, Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna

Background imageFerrara Collection: Golden earrings, end of the 5th century BC

Golden earrings, end of the 5th century BC
LRI4588542 Golden earrings, end of the 5th century BC by Etruscan, (5th century BC); Museo Nazionale Archeologico, Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna

Background imageFerrara Collection: Allegory of month of july, detail of triumph of Jupiter

Allegory of month of july, detail of triumph of Jupiter
LRI4604291 Allegory of month of july, detail of triumph of Jupiter, a wedding scene detail - fresco by Francesco del Cossa (ca)

Background imageFerrara Collection: Allegory of september, detail of triumph of Vulcan, view of his smithy detail - fresco by

Allegory of september, detail of triumph of Vulcan, view of his smithy detail - fresco by
LRI4604273 Allegory of september, detail of triumph of Vulcan, view of his smithy detail - fresco by Ercole de Roberti (1450-1496), Ferrara (Ferrara) Palazzo Schifanoia, Salone dei Mesi by Roberti

Background imageFerrara Collection: Allegory of march, detail of triumph of Minerva with women weaving

Allegory of march, detail of triumph of Minerva with women weaving
LRI4604265 Allegory of march, detail of triumph of Minerva with women weaving) detail - fresco by Francesco del Cossa (ca)

Background imageFerrara Collection: Portrait of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II (Mehmed II the Conquerant or Muhammad II Fatih

Portrait of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II (Mehmed II the Conquerant or Muhammad II Fatih
LRI4646758 Portrait of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II (Mehmed II the Conquerant or Muhammad II Fatih) (1430-1481) Painting by miniaturist Costanzo da Ferrara (circa 1450 around 1524). Detail

Background imageFerrara Collection: Month of January: banquet scene. Miniature from the Breviary of Hercules (Ercole) I d

Month of January: banquet scene. Miniature from the Breviary of Hercules (Ercole) I d
LRI4666836 Month of January: banquet scene. Miniature from the Breviary of Hercules (Ercole) I d Este (1431-1505), Duke of Ferrara 15th century Modene, Biblioteca Estense by Unknown Artist

Background imageFerrara Collection: Lucrezia Borgia, Duchess consort of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio (engraving)

Lucrezia Borgia, Duchess consort of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio (engraving)
3647339 Lucrezia Borgia, Duchess consort of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519)

Background imageFerrara Collection: Medal depicting Borso d Este: recto

Medal depicting Borso d Este: recto
3567560 Medal depicting Borso d Este: recto by Petrecino da Firenze (15th century); Galleria e Museo Estense, Modena, Italy; (add.info.: ARTIST: Petrecino da Firenze Date of Artwork: XV sec)

Background imageFerrara Collection: Allegory of Fortune, c. 1530 (oil on canvas)

Allegory of Fortune, c. 1530 (oil on canvas)
3545837 Allegory of Fortune, c.1530 (oil on canvas) by Dossi, Dosso (c.1479-1542); 179.1x217.2 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Adoration of the Shepherds, c. 1530 (oil on canvas)

The Adoration of the Shepherds, c. 1530 (oil on canvas)
3614001 The Adoration of the Shepherds, c.1530 (oil on canvas) by Ortolano (Giovanni Battista Benvenuti) (c.1488-c.1525); 49.2x73 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageFerrara Collection: Francesco Alunno of Ferrara (engraving)

Francesco Alunno of Ferrara (engraving)
5995274 Francesco Alunno of Ferrara (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Francesco Alunno of Ferrara)

Background imageFerrara Collection: Interior of Italian Kitchen (engraving)

Interior of Italian Kitchen (engraving)
668418 Interior of Italian Kitchen (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Interior of Italian Kitchen.-Fac-simile of a Woodcut in the Book on Cookery of)

Background imageFerrara Collection: Parade Sword, c. 1500-1525 (steel, etched and gilded)

Parade Sword, c. 1500-1525 (steel, etched and gilded)
490968 Parade Sword, c.1500-1525 (steel, etched and gilded) by Italian School, (16th century); overall l:101.9 wt:1kg blade l:85.4 quillions w:17.5 Grip - w:11.10 cm (w)

Background imageFerrara Collection: Ercole de Roberti (engraving)

Ercole de Roberti (engraving)
815427 Ercole de Roberti (engraving) by Italian School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ercole de Roberti, Italian artist.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection; Italian

Background imageFerrara Collection: The serious unemployment crisis in the province of Ferrara, women who prevent chivalry

The serious unemployment crisis in the province of Ferrara, women who prevent chivalry... (colour litho)
2815541 The serious unemployment crisis in the province of Ferrara, women who prevent chivalry... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageFerrara Collection: Chateau de Ferrare (engraving)

Chateau de Ferrare (engraving)
2787401 Chateau de Ferrare (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chateau de Ferrare)

Background imageFerrara Collection: Fragments of a Crucifixion (fresco)

Fragments of a Crucifixion (fresco)
AII80474 Fragments of a Crucifixion (fresco) by Alberti, Antonio (Antonio da Ferrara) (c.1400-49); Palazzo Ducale, Urbino, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageFerrara Collection: Torquato Tasso reading a poem to Leonora d Este

Torquato Tasso reading a poem to Leonora d Este
AII80202 Torquato Tasso reading a poem to Leonora d Este by Mussini, Luigi (1813-88); Galleria d Arte Moderna, Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Month of May: Triumph of Apollo and the Zodiac

The Month of May: Triumph of Apollo and the Zodiac
PHD29477 The Month of May: Triumph of Apollo and the Zodiac by Cossa, Francesco del (1435/6-c.1477); Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara, Emilia Romagna, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageFerrara Collection: Statue of Jerome Savonarola (Girolamo Savonarola, 1452-1498)

Statue of Jerome Savonarola (Girolamo Savonarola, 1452-1498)
LRI4635306 Statue of Jerome Savonarola (Girolamo Savonarola, 1452-1498), Dominican monk and Italian predicator. Ferrara sculpture by Italian School; Ferrara

Background imageFerrara Collection: Meeting between Lucrezia Borgia and Alfonso I d Este

Meeting between Lucrezia Borgia and Alfonso I d Este
XEE4154248 Meeting between Lucrezia Borgia and Alfonso I d Este, Duke of Ferrara (1476-1534) - engraving from Lucrezia Borgia " by Oscar Pio - 1883 by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFerrara Collection: First edition of Aleottis translation of Heros Pneumatics

First edition of Aleottis translation of Heros Pneumatics
6343847 First edition of Aleottis translation of Heros Pneumatics, 1589 (woodcut on vellum) by Italian School, (16th century); 21.5x15.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Hero of Alexandria (fl)

Background imageFerrara Collection: Ferrara: view of the city, detail of an anonymous woodcut, 15th century

Ferrara: view of the city, detail of an anonymous woodcut, 15th century
FGL5475974 Ferrara: view of the city, detail of an anonymous woodcut, 15th century by Unknown Artist, (15th century); Fototeca Gilardi; out of copyright

Background imageFerrara Collection: Ferrara, Italy (ink on paper)

Ferrara, Italy (ink on paper)
939848 Ferrara, Italy (ink on paper) by Italian School, (17th century); Bibliotheque Nationale de Cartes et Plans, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Month of January, from a series of murals depicting the Astrological Cycle (fresco)

The Month of January, from a series of murals depicting the Astrological Cycle (fresco)
ALG168787 The Month of January, from a series of murals depicting the Astrological Cycle (fresco) by Miretto, Nicolo & Stefano da Ferrara (15th century); Palazzo della Ragione, Padua

Background imageFerrara Collection: Medals depicting Pope Julius II (1443-1513) with St. Peter

Medals depicting Pope Julius II (1443-1513) with St. Peter
XIR198491 Medals depicting Pope Julius II (1443-1513) with St. Peters by Caradosso and Isabella d Este (1474-1539) by Gian Cristoforo Romano (1465-1512) (metal) (b/w photo)

Background imageFerrara Collection: View of a bay, work by Salvatore Rosa, conserved at the Galleria Estense in Modena

View of a bay, work by Salvatore Rosa, conserved at the Galleria Estense in Modena
3567558 View of a bay, work by Salvatore Rosa, conserved at the Galleria Estense in Modena by Rosa, Salvator (1615-73); Castello Estense, Ferrara, Italy; (add.info.: ARTIST: Rosa, Salvator)

Background imageFerrara Collection: Deposition from the Cross

Deposition from the Cross
3567253 Deposition from the Cross by Mazzuoli, Giuseppe (c.1536-89); Pinacoteca Nazionale, Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: ARTIST: Bastarolo, Giuseppe Mazzuoli)

Background imageFerrara Collection: Christ with the Virgins soul

Christ with the Virgins soul
3567248 Christ with the Virgins soul by Mantegna, Andrea (1431-1506); Pinacoteca Nazionale, Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: ARTIST: Mantegna Andrea (1431-1506) Date of Artwork

Background imageFerrara Collection: Portrait of a Man Wearing a Black Beret, c. 1530 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of a Man Wearing a Black Beret, c. 1530 (oil on canvas)
3545948 Portrait of a Man Wearing a Black Beret, c.1530 (oil on canvas) by Dossi, Dosso (c.1479-1542); 85.5x71 cm; National Museum, Stockholm



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Ferrara Collection

Ferrara is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, located in the Po Valley, and is known for its medieval architecture and rich cultural heritage. The city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its many historical monuments, including the Estense Castle, Palazzo dei Diamanti, and Cathedral of San Giorgio. It also boasts numerous art galleries and museums such as the National Gallery of Art and Museum of Natural History. The city is also home to several universities such as University and University of Bologna's Ferrara branch. With its unique blend of history, culture, art, education, cuisine and nightlife it's no wonder that Ferrara continues to be one of Italy's most popular tourist destinations.
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