Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome
Mercury and Apollo, Francesco Albani
Portrait of Stefano Colonna, Bronzino
Reading Mary Magdalene, Piero di Cosimo
The Anchorite, Aniello Falcone
Adoration of the Shepherds, El Greco
Baptism of Christ, El Greco
Venus Playing the Harp (Allegory of Music), Giovanni Lanfranco
St Ursula and the Virgins, Giovanni Lanfranco
Banquet at the lakeside, Mastelletta
The Fishmonger's Shop, Bartolomeo Passarotti
The Butcher's Shop, Bartolomeo Passarotti
Portrait of a young woman, Raphael
St. Joseph, Guido Reni
The Three Magdalenes, Andrea Sacchi
Portrait of Monsignor Ottaviano Prati, Sassoferrato
The Three Fates, Sodoma
Rape of the Sabines, Sodoma
The Lute Player, Andrea Solario
Samson and Delilah, Matthias Stom
Fantastic landscape, Jacopo Bertoia
The Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica (GNAA), or National Gallery of Ancient Art, is an art gallery in Rome, Italy, located on two sites: the Palazzo Barberini and the Palazzo Corsini.[1]
The Palazzo Barberini was designed for Pope Urban VIII, a member of the Barberini family, by Italian architect Carlo Maderno (1556–1629) on the old location of Villa Sforza. Its central salon ceiling was decorated by Pietro da Cortona with the visual panegyric of the Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power to glorify the papal Barberini family.
The Palazzo Corsini, formerly known as Palazzo Riario, is a 15th-century palace that was rebuilt in the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga for Cardinal Neri Maria Corsini. For a partial list of artworks, see Palazzo Corsini entry.
See also
Paintings in the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica
References
"Sito Ufficiale Galleria Barberini - Le collezioni". Retrieved 16 July 2011.
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