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"Genga: Exploring the Hidden Gems of Italy's Marche Region" Discover the enchanting region of Genga, nestled in the heart of Europe's captivating country, Italy

Background imageGenga Collection: Saint Augustine Baptizes the Cathechumens, 1516-1517. Creator: Genga, Gerolamo (1476-1551)

Saint Augustine Baptizes the Cathechumens, 1516-1517. Creator: Genga, Gerolamo (1476-1551)
Saint Augustine Baptizes the Cathechumens, 1516-1517. Found in the Collection of the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo

Background imageGenga Collection: Saint Augustine Baptizes the Cathechumens, 1516-1517. Creator: Genga, Gerolamo (1476-1551)

Saint Augustine Baptizes the Cathechumens, 1516-1517. Creator: Genga, Gerolamo (1476-1551)
Saint Augustine Baptizes the Cathechumens, 1516-1517. Found in the Collection of the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo

Background imageGenga Collection: europe, Italy, The Marches. The Valadier temple

europe, Italy, The Marches. The Valadier temple

Background imageGenga Collection: Frasassi caves, stunning rock formations under giant rock caves near Frasassi village

Frasassi caves, stunning rock formations under giant rock caves near Frasassi village, Genga district, Ancona province, Marche, Italy

Background imageGenga Collection: Valadier Temple in a cave, Marche region, Central Italy. (MR)

Valadier Temple in a cave, Marche region, Central Italy. (MR)

Background imageGenga Collection: Saint Mary Magdalene, (oil on panel)

Saint Mary Magdalene, (oil on panel)
827970 Saint Mary Magdalene, (oil on panel) by Genga, Girolamo (c.1476-1551); 59.4x44.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Saint Mary Magdalene. Girolamo Genga (c.1476-1551). Oil on panel

Background imageGenga Collection: Magpie on Viburnum Branch, early 16th century. Creator: Genga

Magpie on Viburnum Branch, early 16th century. Creator: Genga
Magpie on Viburnum Branch, early 16th century

Background imageGenga Collection: Bamboo in Rain; Bamboo in Wind, early 1500s. Creator: Genga (Japanese)

Bamboo in Rain; Bamboo in Wind, early 1500s. Creator: Genga (Japanese)
Bamboo in Rain; Bamboo in Wind, early 1500s. East Asian paintings from China, Korea, and Japan were frequently conceived as sets of multiple images

Background imageGenga Collection: Bamboo in Rain, early 1500s. Creator: Genga (Japanese), attributed to

Bamboo in Rain, early 1500s. Creator: Genga (Japanese), attributed to
Bamboo in Rain, early 1500s. East Asian paintings from China, Korea, and Japan were frequently conceived as sets of multiple images

Background imageGenga Collection: Bamboo in Wind, early 1500s. Creator: Genga (Japanese), attributed to

Bamboo in Wind, early 1500s. Creator: Genga (Japanese), attributed to
Bamboo in Wind, early 1500s. East Asian paintings from China, Korea, and Japan were frequently conceived as sets of multiple images

Background imageGenga Collection: Il Sommo Pontefice Leone XII, c1824. Creator: Unknown

Il Sommo Pontefice Leone XII, c1824. Creator: Unknown
Il Sommo Pontefice Leone XII, c1824. The Supreme Pontiff Leo XII. In atto di portare il venerabile nella solenne Processione del Corpus Domini l anno 1824

Background imageGenga Collection: The Tree of Jesse, c. 1535. Artist: Genga, Gerolamo (1476-1551)

The Tree of Jesse, c. 1535. Artist: Genga, Gerolamo (1476-1551)
The Tree of Jesse, c.1535. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageGenga Collection: Bamboo Rain Wind early 1500s Genga Japanese Hanging scroll

Bamboo Rain Wind early 1500s Genga Japanese Hanging scroll
Bamboo in Rain; Bamboo in Wind, early 1500s. Genga (Japanese). Hanging scroll; ink on silk;

Background imageGenga Collection: Bamboo Rain early 1500s Attributed Genga Japanese

Bamboo Rain early 1500s Attributed Genga Japanese
Bamboo in Rain, early 1500s. Attributed to Genga (Japanese). Hanging scroll; ink on silk; image: 95.2 x 39.7 cm (37 1/2 x 15 5/8 in.); overall: 182.5 x 58 cm (71 7/8 x 22 13/16 in.)

Background imageGenga Collection: Bamboo Wind early 1500s Attributed Genga Japanese

Bamboo Wind early 1500s Attributed Genga Japanese
Bamboo in Wind, early 1500s. Attributed to Genga (Japanese). Hanging scroll; ink on silk; image: 95.2 x 39.7 cm (37 1/2 x 15 5/8 in.); overall: 182.5 x 58 cm (71 7/8 x 22 13/16 in.)

Background imageGenga Collection: Girolamo Genga

Girolamo Genga
GIROLAMO GENGA Italian artist and architect, accompanied by two comely female assistants and the tools of his trade. Date: 1476 - 1551

Background imageGenga Collection: The natural show of Frasassi Caves with sharp stalactites and stalagmites, Genga

The natural show of Frasassi Caves with sharp stalactites and stalagmites, Genga, Province of Ancona, Marche, Italy, Europe

Background imageGenga Collection: Pope Leo XII

Pope Leo XII
POPE LEO XII (Annibale della Genga) reactionary pope but with strong missionary zeal


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"Genga: Exploring the Hidden Gems of Italy's Marche Region" Discover the enchanting region of Genga, nestled in the heart of Europe's captivating country, Italy. Located in The Marches, this picturesque town is home to a true marvel - the Valadier Temple. Immerse yourself in its beauty as you step inside a cave and witness this architectural masterpiece created by Girolamo Genga. Venture further into Frasassi village and prepare to be awestruck by the mesmerizing Frasassi caves. Marvel at stunning rock formations hidden beneath giant caverns that have been sculpted over centuries. Nature's artistry will leave you breathless as you explore these magnificent underground wonders. The Valadier Temple within a cave is another testament to Genga's artistic prowess. Situated in the Marche region, this temple exudes an air of mystery and tranquility. As you admire Saint Mary Magdalene depicted on an oil panel painting, feel a sense of serenity wash over you. Genga's talent extends beyond Italian borders with his Japanese-inspired works such as "Bamboo in Rain; Bamboo in Wind. " These early 1500s creations transport us to a world where nature dances gracefully under gentle showers or powerful gusts of wind. Delve deeper into history with masterpieces like "Il Sommo Pontefice Leone XII, " whose creator remains unknown but captures our imagination nonetheless. And let us not forget "The Tree of Jesse" by Gerolamo Genga himself – an exquisite piece that tells stories through intricate details and vibrant colors. Girolamo Genga has left an indelible mark on both Italian and Japanese art scenes with his diverse range of talents. From capturing delicate moments between magpies on viburnum branches to creating awe-inspiring landscapes, his work continues to inspire generations. Embark on a journey through time and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Genga.