Pittura Collection
"Pittura: A Glimpse into Artistic Narratives" Dante reading his works (fresco): Immersed in the world of literature
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"Pittura: A Glimpse into Artistic Narratives" Dante reading his works (fresco): Immersed in the world of literature, Dante Alighieri captivates us with his profound words as he delves into the depths of his own creations. The Walnut Tree in Benevento (the Witches Sabbath), 1822-26 (w/c on paper): With vibrant watercolors on delicate paper, this enchanting artwork transports us to a realm where witches gather under the bewitching walnut tree, casting spells and embracing their mystical powers. Preparations for the fireworks and decorations of the feast given in Rome celebrating: The bustling streets come alive with anticipation as Rome prepares to celebrate a grand feast. Vibrant colors and intricate details capture the excitement that fills every corner of this magnificent city. Self-Portrait 69 Years Old (oil on canvas, 1815): Through skillful brushstrokes, an aging artist immortalizes himself on canvas. Every wrinkle tells a story; every stroke reveals a lifetime's worth of passion and dedication to art. Roger delivering Angelique: Witness an epic tale unfold through paintbrushes as Roger liberates Angelica from her captivity. This captivating portrait captures both bravery and tenderness within its strokes. Portrait of Thomas Christian Walther (1749-1788) Danish composer: In this striking portrait, we glimpse into the soulful eyes of Thomas Christian Walther, a renowned Danish composer whose music transcends time itself. Act II, first scene and third act - stage equipment: The Chariot of Armida for Armida by G. Rossini. 1952 (pencil and tempera on a canvas board): Behind-the-scenes magic comes alive as meticulous sketches bring forth elaborate stage designs for an opera production. Each line drawn represents countless hours dedicated to creating visual splendor that enhances musical performances. Ugo Foscolo, 1813 (oil on canvas).