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Trivulzio Collection

"Trivulzio: A Legacy of Art, Nobility, and Influence" Step into the world of Trivulzio, a name that resonates with history and elegance

Background imageTrivulzio Collection: Horses, c1490-1510. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

Horses, c1490-1510. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Horses, c1490-1510. Left: Three Horses, c1508-1510; right: Two Horses, c1490, both studies for the Trivulzio Monument and found in the collection of the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, Windsor, England

Background imageTrivulzio Collection: Kings and noblemen playing cards, 15th century, (1849). Creator: E Hauger

Kings and noblemen playing cards, 15th century, (1849). Creator: E Hauger
Kings and noblemen playing cards, 15th century, (1849). Le revers du Jeu des Suisses, (The other side of the Swiss game, or the Card Game of the Kings and the Pope)

Background imageTrivulzio Collection: Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso (1808-1871), 1848

Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso (1808-1871), 1848. Private Collection

Background imageTrivulzio Collection: Cardenal Scarramuccia Trivulzio, (Portrait of a cardinal), c1510, (c1934). Artist: Raphael

Cardenal Scarramuccia Trivulzio, (Portrait of a cardinal), c1510, (c1934). Artist: Raphael
Cardenal Scarramuccia Trivulzio, (Portrait of a cardinal), c1510, (c1934). The picture represents a cardinal, probably a member of the papal court of Julius II

Background imageTrivulzio Collection: Studies for the Trivulzio Monument, c1508 (1954). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

Studies for the Trivulzio Monument, c1508 (1954). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Studies for the Trivulzio Monument, c1508 (1954). In 1508 Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, a Milanese aristocrat and military commander and governor of the city

Background imageTrivulzio Collection: Study for the Trivulzio Monument, c1508 (1954). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

Study for the Trivulzio Monument, c1508 (1954). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Study for the Trivulzio Monument, c1508 (1954). In 1508 Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, a Milanese aristocrat and military commander and governor of the city

Background imageTrivulzio Collection: Trivulzio Monument, c1511. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

Trivulzio Monument, c1511. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Trivulzio Monument, c1511. From the collection of the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, Windsor, England

Background imageTrivulzio Collection: Trivulzio Madonna Oil on canvas, 1497, Castello Sforzesco, Museo Civico d Arte Antica

Trivulzio Madonna Oil on canvas, 1497, Castello Sforzesco, Museo Civico d Arte Antica, Milan, by Andrea Mantegna (c. 1431 - September 13, 1506) Italian Renaissance painter

Background imageTrivulzio Collection: PRINCESS di BELGIOIOSO (1808-1871). N

PRINCESS di BELGIOIOSO (1808-1871). N

Background imageTrivulzio Collection: Gian Giac. Trivulzio

Gian Giac. Trivulzio
GIAN GIACOMO TRIVULZIO Italian soldier in French service

Background imageTrivulzio Collection: Battle of Agnadello

Battle of Agnadello
At the battle of Agnadello the Venetians are decisively beaten by the French under Louis XII and marechal Trivulzio, and resign large swathes of territory


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"Trivulzio: A Legacy of Art, Nobility, and Influence" Step into the world of Trivulzio, a name that resonates with history and elegance. From the majestic horses captured by Leonardo da Vinci's skilled brush in the late 15th century to kings and noblemen engrossed in card games depicted by E Hauger in 1849, the Trivulzio family has left an indelible mark on art. Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso, a woman ahead of her time, emerges as a prominent figure amidst this lineage. In 1848, she stood at the forefront of change and revolution. Her portrait reflects both strength and grace as she navigated through turbulent times. Cardenal Scarramuccia Trivulzio's enigmatic portrayal by Raphael adds another layer to this captivating tale. The cardinal's portrait from around 1510 exudes wisdom and intrigue—a testament to his influential role within society. Leonardo da Vinci's studies for the Trivulzio Monument unveil his genius mind at work. Created around 1508-1511, these sketches showcase his meticulous attention to detail as he envisioned a monument befitting this esteemed family. The culmination of Leonardo's vision materializes in the grandeur of the Trivulzio Monument itself—an architectural marvel that stands tall even today. Its intricate design speaks volumes about their legacy—forever etched into stone. Not limited to monuments or paintings alone, the Trivulzios' patronage extended to religious art too. The exquisite "Trivulzio Madonna, " housed in Castello Sforzesco Museo Civico d Arte Antica since 1497, radiates divine beauty—a testament to their devotion. Lastly but not leastly is Princess di Belgioso herself - Cristina Truvilio di Belgioso.