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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: The Bible of Borso d Este, 1455-1461. Creator: Girolamo da Cremona, (Girolamo de Corradi)

The Bible of Borso d Este, 1455-1461. Creator: Girolamo da Cremona, (Girolamo de Corradi)
The Bible of Borso d Este, 1455-1461. Found in the Collection of Biblioteca Estense Universitaria, Modena

Background imageFerrara Collection: Allegory of April: Triumph of Venus, 1468-1470. Creator: Francesco del Cossa (1436-1478)

Allegory of April: Triumph of Venus, 1468-1470. Creator: Francesco del Cossa (1436-1478)
Allegory of April: Triumph of Venus, 1468-1470. Found in the Collection of Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Doge (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #7), before 1467. Creator

The Doge (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #7), before 1467. Creator
The Doge (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #7), before 1467. While differing greatly from traditional Tarocchi or tarot cards, this set earned its misleading name because of a few

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Emperor (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #9), before 1467. Creator

The Emperor (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #9), before 1467. Creator
The Emperor (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #9), before 1467. While differing greatly from traditional Tarocchi or tarot cards, this set earned its misleading name because of a few

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Merchant (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #4), before 1467. Creator

The Merchant (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #4), before 1467. Creator
The Merchant (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #4), before 1467. While differing greatly from traditional Tarocchi or tarot cards, this set earned its misleading name because of a few

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Beggar (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #1), before 1467. Creator

The Beggar (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #1), before 1467. Creator
The Beggar (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #1), before 1467. While differing greatly from traditional Tarocchi or tarot cards, this set earned its misleading name because of a few

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Servant (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #2), before 1467. Creator

The Servant (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #2), before 1467. Creator
The Servant (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #2), before 1467. While differing greatly from traditional Tarocchi or tarot cards, this set earned its misleading name because of a few

Background imageFerrara Collection: Portrait of a Young Man, c. 1530. Creator: Dosso Dossi (Italian, c. 1490-aft 1541), follower of

Portrait of a Young Man, c. 1530. Creator: Dosso Dossi (Italian, c. 1490-aft 1541), follower of
Portrait of a Young Man, c. 1530. Like other paintings from the Dossi workshop, this work conveys the sitters social status and self-confidence. He holds a crumpled letter written in Italian

Background imageFerrara Collection: Tarocchi, before 1467. Creator: Master of the E-Series Tarocchi (Italian, 15th century)

Tarocchi, before 1467. Creator: Master of the E-Series Tarocchi (Italian, 15th century)
Tarocchi, before 1467. While differing greatly from traditional tarocchi or tarot cards, this set earned its misleading name because of a few, unimportant similarities

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Knight (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #6), before 1467. Creator

The Knight (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #6), before 1467. Creator
The Knight (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #6), before 1467. While differing greatly from traditional Tarocchi or tarot cards, this set earned its misleading name because of a few

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Artisan (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #3), before 1467. Creator

The Artisan (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #3), before 1467. Creator
The Artisan (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #3), before 1467. While differing greatly from traditional Tarocchi or tarot cards, this set earned its misleading name because of a few

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Pope (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #10), before 1467. Creator

The Pope (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #10), before 1467. Creator
The Pope (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #10), before 1467. While differing greatly from traditional Tarocchi or tarot cards, this set earned its misleading name because of a few

Background imageFerrara Collection: Venus (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #43), before 1467

Venus (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #43), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Urania (astronomy) (from the Tarocchi series D: Apollo and the Muses, #12), before 1467

Urania (astronomy) (from the Tarocchi series D: Apollo and the Muses, #12), before 1467. In Greek mythology, the Muses were goddesses who presided over different branches of the arts and sciences

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Angel of the Eighth Sphere (from the Tarocchi, series A... before 1467. Creator

The Angel of the Eighth Sphere (from the Tarocchi, series A... before 1467. Creator
The Angel of the Eighth Sphere (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #48), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Angel of the Ninth Sphere (from the Tarocchi, series A... before 1467. Creator

The Angel of the Ninth Sphere (from the Tarocchi, series A... before 1467. Creator
The Angel of the Ninth Sphere (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #49), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Thalia (comedy, pastoral poetry) (from the Tarocchi series D... before 1467. Creator

Thalia (comedy, pastoral poetry) (from the Tarocchi series D... before 1467. Creator
Thalia (comedy, pastoral poetry) (from the Tarocchi series D: Apollo and the Muses, #16), before 1467. In Greek mythology

Background imageFerrara Collection: Terpsichore (dancing and song) (from the Tarocchi series D... ), before 1467. Creator

Terpsichore (dancing and song) (from the Tarocchi series D... ), before 1467. Creator
Terpsichore (dancing and song) (from the Tarocchi series D: Apollo and the Muses, #13), before 1467. In Greek mythology, the Muses were goddesses who presided over different branches of the arts

Background imageFerrara Collection: Saturn (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #47), before 1467

Saturn (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #47), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Sun (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #44), before 1467. Creator

Sun (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #44), before 1467. Creator
Sun (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #44), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Temperance (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #34), before 1467

Temperance (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #34), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Prudence (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #35), before 1467

Prudence (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #35), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Philosophy (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #28), before 1467. Creator

Philosophy (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #28), before 1467. Creator
Philosophy (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #28), before 1467. Conceptually, the liberal arts descended from classical antiquity

Background imageFerrara Collection: Rhetoric (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #23), before 1467

Rhetoric (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #23), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Mars (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #45), before 1467. Creator

Mars (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #45), before 1467. Creator
Mars (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #45), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Music (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #26), before 1467

Music (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #26), before 1467. By the late Middle Ages, the artes liberals--Grammatica, Dialectica, Rhetorica, Geometria, Arithmetica, Astronomia

Background imageFerrara Collection: Initial R from a Choral Book with King David(?), c

Initial R from a Choral Book with King David(?), c. 1470-1480. This sumptuous initial is painted in deep hues set against a burnished gold ground in order to achieve a rich jewel-like effect

Background imageFerrara Collection: Initial A from a Choral Book with King David, c

Initial A from a Choral Book with King David, c. 1470-1480

Background imageFerrara Collection: Logic (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #22), before 1467

Logic (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #22), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Miniature Excised from a Manuscript: St. Jerome in the Wilderness, c. 1500. Creator: Unknown

Miniature Excised from a Manuscript: St. Jerome in the Wilderness, c. 1500. Creator: Unknown
Miniature Excised from a Manuscript: St. Jerome in the Wilderness, c. 1500

Background imageFerrara Collection: Melpomene (tragedy) (from the Tarocchi series D: Apollo and the Muses, #17), before 1467

Melpomene (tragedy) (from the Tarocchi series D: Apollo and the Muses, #17), before 1467. In Greek mythology, the Muses were goddesses who presided over different branches of the arts and sciences

Background imageFerrara Collection: Mercury (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #42), before 1467

Mercury (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #42), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Jupiter (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #46), before 1467

Jupiter (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #46), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Justice (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #37), before 1467

Justice (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #37), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Faith (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #40), before 1467

Faith (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #40), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Euterpe (music, lyric poetry) (from the Tarocchi series D... before 1467. Creator

Euterpe (music, lyric poetry) (from the Tarocchi series D... before 1467. Creator
Euterpe (music, lyric poetry) (from the Tarocchi series D: Apollo and the Muses, #18), before 1467. In Greek mythology, the Muses were goddesses who presided over different branches of the arts

Background imageFerrara Collection: Holy Family with a Shepherd, early 1520s. Creator: Battista Dossi (Italian, ca. 1490-1548)

Holy Family with a Shepherd, early 1520s. Creator: Battista Dossi (Italian, ca. 1490-1548)
Holy Family with a Shepherd, early 1520s. In this image of the Holy Family, Joseph and Mary lean in to admire the Christ Child while a shepherd looks on, leaning on his staff

Background imageFerrara Collection: Theology (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #30), before 1467

Theology (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #30), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Forteza (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #36), before 1467

Forteza (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #36), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Grammar (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #21), before 1467

Grammar (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #21), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Hope (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #39), before 1467

Hope (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #39), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: The Empyrean Sphere (from the Tarocchi, series A

The Empyrean Sphere (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #50), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: The King (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #8), before 1467. Creator

The King (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #8), before 1467. Creator
The King (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #8), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Clio (history) (from the Tarocchi series D: Apollo and the Muses, #19), before 1467

Clio (history) (from the Tarocchi series D: Apollo and the Muses, #19), before 1467. In Greek mythology, the Muses were goddesses who presided over different branches of the arts and sciences

Background imageFerrara Collection: Charity (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #38), before 1467

Charity (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Principles & Virtues, #38), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Luna (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #41), before 1467. Creator

Luna (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #41), before 1467. Creator
Luna (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #41), before 1467

Background imageFerrara Collection: Pair of Graduals: Initial (M) with St. Andrew (recto) and Mass for the Dead (recto), c

Pair of Graduals: Initial (M) with St. Andrew (recto) and Mass for the Dead (recto), c. 1480. This leaf was excised from a volume of a large set of choral books known to have been commissioned by

Background imageFerrara Collection: Polyhymnia (heroic hymns) (from the Tarocchi series D

Polyhymnia (heroic hymns) (from the Tarocchi series D: Apollo and the Muses, #15), before 1467. In Greek mythology, the Muses were goddesses who presided over different branches of the arts



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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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