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The Galleria Estense or Estense Gallery is an art museum in Modena, with mainly Italian paintings from the 14th to the 18th century, formed around the collection of the House of Este, rulers of Modena (1288–1796). It is located on the upper floor of the Palazzo dei Musei, on the St. Augustine square, a building from the late 18th century. It was opened in 1884. ==Collection== *Sculptures by Niccolo dell'Arca *''Nativity with the Two Midwives'' by Pellegrino Aretusi *''Tancredi baptizes Clorinda'' by Sisto Badalocchio *Bust of Francesco I d'Este by Gian Lorenzo Bernini *''Crucifixion'' and ''The Annunciation'' by Francesco Bianchi *''Pieta with symbols of the Passion'' by Bartolomeo Bonascia *''Madonna with Child'' by Sandro Botticelli *''Madonna and Child'' known as the ''Madonna Campori'' by Correggio *''The Nativity'' by Battista Dossi *''The Jester'', ''Madonna and Child with St. George and St. Michael'', ''Ercole d'Este'' and others by Dosso Dossi *''Modena Triptych'' by El Greco *''Hercules on horseback'', sculpture by Bertoldo di Giovanni *''Martyrdom of St. Peter'' and ''Venus, Cupid and Mars'' by Guercino *''Holy Family'' and ''Portrait of the poet Fulvio Testi'' by Ludovico Lana *''Portrait of Henri II of France'' by Corneille de Lyon *''Martyrdom of St. Catherine'' by Lelio Orsi *''Madonna and Child'' by Domenico Panetti *Bronze sculptures by Andrea Riccio *''Lucretia, Brutus and Collatinus'' by Gianfrancesco Maineri *''Veduta di una Baia'' and ''Erminia carving Tancred's name'' by Salvator Rosa *''The Contest of Apollo and Marsyas'' by Tintoretto *''St. Anthony of Padua'' by Cosimo Tura *Portrait of Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena by Diego Velázquez *Works by Carlo Bononi, Francesco Botticini, Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Charles le Brun, Cima da Conegliano, Jan Gossaert, Tommaso da Modena, Guido Reni, Lionello Spada, Joos van Cleve, Palma Vecchio and Veronese *A collection of ceiling paintings from Este palaces and elsewhere, with works by Ludovico Carracci (a ''Flora''), Tintoretto (Scenes from Ovid's ''Metamorphoses'') and Nicolo dell'Abate. *A ''Camera delle Meraviglie'', with exotic and unusual objects 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Galleria Estense」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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