Iconografia galeria farnesse

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ICONOGRAFIA GALERIA FARNESSE


Palazzo Farnese, Rome


Ceiling fresco 1597-1602 Fresco Palazzo Farnese, Rome





Annibale Carracci, Atlantid Figure for the Galleria Farnese, late 1590s


Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne 1597-1602 Fresco Palazzo Farnese, Rome


Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne 1597-1602 Fresco Palazzo Farnese, Rome



Paris and Mercury - Annibale Carracci - 1597


Pan and Diana - Annibale Carracci - 1597


Glaucus and Scylla - Agostino Carracci - 1597


Aurora and Cephalus - Agostino Carracci - 1597


Polyphemus Innamorato - Annibale Carracci - 1597


Polyphemus Furioso - Annibale Carracci - 1597


The Rape of Ganymede by Jupiter's Eagle with satyrs - Annibale Carracci - 1597


Hyacinth Borne to the Heavens by Apollo with satyrs - Annibale Carracci - 1597


Jupiter and Juno – - Annibale Carracci - 1597


Perseus and Phineas - Annibale Carracci and Domenichino - 1597


Perseus and Andromeda - Annibale Carracci and Domenichino - 1597


Diana and Endymion - Annibale Carracci - 1597



Hercules and Iole - Annibale Carracci - 1597


Venus and Anchises - Annibale Carracci - 1597


Marsilio Ficino 1433-99 Ficino's love doctrine, expounded in his Commentarium in convivium Platonis de amore (1469; Commentary on Plato's “Symposium� about Love),


Neoplatonic Theory of Love all love begins with sight…. (1) DIVINE LOVE(agape), the expression of a contemplative life, whose goal is divine knowledge; (2) HUMAN LOVE (philia) and the active life, which delight in seeing and conversing with the loved person ; (3) BESTIAL LOVE (eros) and the voluptuous life which deserts the spiritual senses for the “concupiscence of touch.”


Martin’s Interpretation • Divine love= god/dess for mortal • Human love = god for goddess/ mortal for mortal • Bestial Love = 1/2 animal for anything • ACCEPTED/REJECTED


PANEL 1 DIVINE LOVE

HUMAN LOVE

BESTIAL LOVE


PANEL 2


PANEL 3


PANEL 4


PANEL 5


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PANEL 7


PANEL 8


Laocoon


PANEL 9


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Hercules Freeing Prometheus - Lanfranco - 1597


Transformaci贸 de Calixt


Domenichino, Diana i Calixt


Domenichino, Dèdal i Icar


Ari贸 i el dof铆


Mercuri i Apol路lo







Zeus & Gannymede


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