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07-Jun-2019

Firenze. Palazzo Pitti

Sala di Apollo
During the period of the Medici court, the room named after Apollo was used as antechamber for the “ordinary nobility”, meaning it was used by gentlemen who were waiting to be received by the Grand Duke inside the Throne Room. The designs for the decorations are by Pietro da Cortona, who painted the main fresco in the centre of the vault, depicting the Medici Prince brought before Apollo by Fame. The fresco was painted not long before the artist left Florence to return to Rome in 1647 and Ciro Ferri, a loyal pupil of Cortona, completed the decorations in the room, fifteen years later (1659-1661), after being appointed to do so by the Grand Duke. His are the frescos in the lunettes and the superb stucco cornice - a model that was then copied throughout Europe, based on the designs and cartoons left by his teacher.The scene continues the ideal path of the prince’s political and moral education, illuminated by Apollo and then guided along the path of knowledge by the laws governing the cosmos, as evoked by the celestial globe supported by Hercules, an obvious reference to Galileo's recent discoveries. To warn the future sovereign of the weight of responsibility from government and the need to be educated for the task by the Arts and by study, some of the best-known feats of the Greek god are shown in the stucco medallions below. The square frames show the emperors and condottieri from antiquity who favoured the development of culture - including Augustus, intent upon listening to the reading of the Aeneid, or Alexander the Great receiving the poems of Homer - and in the corbels, Apollo’s companions, the Muses.

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KAI-WING LEUNG04-Mar-2020 14:16
Well capture of the amazing painting! V
Julie Oldfield01-Mar-2020 19:42
Such a stunning capture. V
George McCarten29-Feb-2020 02:58
In addition to the amazing art work, one wonders how it got mounted on the ceiling.
Graeme28-Feb-2020 18:41
A magnificent painting, Jose. V
bill friedlander28-Feb-2020 18:23
Great shot of the extraordinary art work. V
Hennie & Lies Lammers28-Feb-2020 16:50
Awesome capture, Jose!
Pierre Martin28-Feb-2020 16:12
fantastic ceiling, such a huge painting job!
Pieter Bos28-Feb-2020 15:37
Beautiful art! ~V
Tom LeRoy28-Feb-2020 15:25
Not easy to get a shot like this. Well done! V
Nick Paoni28-Feb-2020 14:46
So ornate and beautiful.
Jim Coffman28-Feb-2020 14:39
Amazing artwork and you captured it well..
barbarajoy28-Feb-2020 13:38
Beautiful!
Yvonne28-Feb-2020 10:48
Another exquisite little painting... beautifully captured Jose! v
marie-jose wolff28-Feb-2020 10:19
it's a gem, it's wonderful! V
fotabug28-Feb-2020 07:23
Amazing artwork. How on earth did they paint it upside down way up there?
Charlene Ambrose28-Feb-2020 07:22
Really nice shot of this amazing art work! V
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal28-Feb-2020 06:49
This is beautiful, great shot. V
Helen Betts28-Feb-2020 05:13
Another tremendous work of art in this palace, and well captured. V.
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