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La Gerusalemme Liberata Collection

"La Gerusalemme Liberata: A Captivating Tale Unveiled Through Art" Step into the world of Torquato Tasso's epic poem, "La Gerusalemme Liberata

Background imageLa Gerusalemme Liberata Collection: Torquato Tasso reads La Gerusalemme Liberata at the Court of Ferrara, 1841. Creator: Mancinelli

Torquato Tasso reads La Gerusalemme Liberata at the Court of Ferrara, 1841. Creator: Mancinelli
Torquato Tasso reads La Gerusalemme Liberata at the Court of Ferrara, 1841. Found in the Collection of Museo di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageLa Gerusalemme Liberata Collection: The Crusaders in front of the walls of Jerusalem (fresco)

The Crusaders in front of the walls of Jerusalem (fresco)
702453 The Crusaders in front of the walls of Jerusalem (fresco) by Overbeck, Friedrich (1789-1869); Casino Massimo, Rome

Background imageLa Gerusalemme Liberata Collection: La presa di Gerusalemme, c. 1615-1620. Creator: Tempesta, Antonio (1555-1630)

La presa di Gerusalemme, c. 1615-1620. Creator: Tempesta, Antonio (1555-1630)
La presa di Gerusalemme, c. 1615-1620. Found in the collection of the Galleria Borghese, Rome

Background imageLa Gerusalemme Liberata Collection: Preparations for the assault on Jerusalem (fresco)

Preparations for the assault on Jerusalem (fresco)
702445 Preparations for the assault on Jerusalem (fresco) by Overbeck, Friedrich (1789-1869); Casino Massimo, Rome, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageLa Gerusalemme Liberata Collection: Rinaldo and Armida in Her Garden, 1742-45 (oil on canvas)

Rinaldo and Armida in Her Garden, 1742-45 (oil on canvas)
2968159 Rinaldo and Armida in Her Garden, 1742-45 (oil on canvas) by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); 186.7x259.4 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imageLa Gerusalemme Liberata Collection: Tancredi and Clorinda (fresco)

Tancredi and Clorinda (fresco)
702446 Tancredi and Clorinda (fresco) by Overbeck, Friedrich (1789-1869); Casino Massimo, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Part of a cycle of frescoes based on the epic poem Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato)

Background imageLa Gerusalemme Liberata Collection: The Vision of Godfrey of Bouillon (fresco)

The Vision of Godfrey of Bouillon (fresco)
702444 The Vision of Godfrey of Bouillon (fresco) by Overbeck, Friedrich (1789-1869); Casino Massimo, Rome, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageLa Gerusalemme Liberata Collection: The Kingdom of Armida (fresco)

The Kingdom of Armida (fresco)
702448 The Kingdom of Armida (fresco) by Overbeck, Friedrich (1789-1869); Casino Massimo, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Part of a cycle of frescoes based on the epic poem Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato)

Background imageLa Gerusalemme Liberata Collection: Erminia among the shepherds (fresco)

Erminia among the shepherds (fresco)
702443 Erminia among the shepherds (fresco) by Overbeck, Friedrich (1789-1869); Casino Massimo, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Part of a cycle of frescoes based on the epic poem Jerusalem Delivered by)

Background imageLa Gerusalemme Liberata Collection: Penitential procession (fresco)

Penitential procession (fresco)
702452 Penitential procession (fresco) by Overbeck, Friedrich (1789-1869); Casino Massimo, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Part of a cycle of frescoes based on the epic poem Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato)

Background imageLa Gerusalemme Liberata Collection: Allegory of Jerusalem Delivered (fresco)

Allegory of Jerusalem Delivered (fresco)
702451 Allegory of Jerusalem Delivered (fresco) by Overbeck, Friedrich (1789-1869); Casino Massimo, Rome, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageLa Gerusalemme Liberata Collection: 2960439

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Background imageLa Gerusalemme Liberata Collection: Ceiling illustrating the epic poem Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso (fresco)

Ceiling illustrating the epic poem Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso (fresco)
702450 Ceiling illustrating the epic poem Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso (fresco) by Overbeck, Friedrich (1789-1869); Casino Massimo, Rome, Italy; German, out of copyright


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"La Gerusalemme Liberata: A Captivating Tale Unveiled Through Art" Step into the world of Torquato Tasso's epic poem, "La Gerusalemme Liberata, " and be transported to a time of chivalry, love, and heroic battles. This captivating masterpiece has inspired artists throughout history to bring its enchanting story to life through various forms of art. As you gaze upon the fresco depicting The Crusaders in front of the walls of Jerusalem, you can almost feel their determination and bravery as they prepare for their sacred mission. In another scene, Torquato Tasso himself reads his renowned work at the Court of Ferrara in 1841. His words resonate with passion and emotion, captivating all who listen. The frescoes portraying Sophronia and Olindo showcase a tale of sacrifice and devotion that tugs at your heartstrings. Witnessing their unwavering love amidst chaos reminds us that even in times of war, humanity prevails. Preparations for the assault on Jerusalem come alive before your eyes as warriors gather strength for battle. Their unity is palpable as they ready themselves for what lies ahead - an ultimate test of courage. Rinaldo and Armida's forbidden love unfolds on canvas; their entangled bodies tell a tale filled with desire and temptation. It serves as a reminder that even heroes are not immune to matters of the heart. In Tancredi and Clorinda's tragic encounter depicted on fresco, enemies find solace in each other's arms before realizing their true identities. Love knows no boundaries or conflicts; it transcends all obstacles. The Vision of Godfrey Bouillon reveals divine intervention guiding these valiant crusaders towards victory. Their faith is unyielding as they envision triumph against all odds under heavenly guidance. Armida's kingdom enchants with its ethereal beauty captured on fresco - an oasis amid turmoil where dreams and desires intertwine.