Aldobrandini Collection
The Aldobrandini family, known for their opulent villa and rich history, is celebrated through various artistic masterpieces
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The Aldobrandini family, known for their opulent villa and rich history, is celebrated through various artistic masterpieces. One such example is the stunning ceiling frescoes in the room of the Aldobrandini wedding. These intricate paintings depict scenes from the stories of Samson, showcasing both beauty and strength. As you stroll through the park of Villa Aldobrandini in Frascati, your eyes are captivated by a mesmerizing engraving. The vue showcases the grandeur and elegance that surrounds this magnificent estate. Amongst these remarkable artworks is "The Aldobrandini Wedding" fresco. This masterpiece immortalizes a joyous celebration filled with love and unity, reminding us of the importance of family bonds. Transporting us back to ancient Rome, another artwork portrays Roman legionaries with ballista during a siege. It serves as a reminder of bravery and resilience in times of conflict. Delving into Italian culture, we come across a panel from a Cassone depicting "The Race of Palio in the Streets of Florence. " This vibrant scene captures the excitement and energy surrounding this traditional horse race. In 1620, Cardinal Aldobrandini receives an impressive presentation from a young man presenting his thesis. This moment symbolizes knowledge being passed down through generations under Cardinal's guidance. Tasso's presence cannot be overlooked when discussing the legacy associated with Aldobrandini. As an esteemed Italian poet, Tasso's influence on literature resonates throughout history. Design Covered Vase Arms featuring both Aldobrandini and Pamphilj families signifies their union and power within society—a testament to their noble lineage. Artistic expression takes form again through two studies: Seated Male Nude Back (1596-1602). These sketches showcase human anatomy while highlighting gracefulness even in vulnerable positions. Lastly, we encounter "Coronation Virgin, " an oil canvas painting from 1595 that measures 46 3/8 x 55 5/8.