Doria Pamphili Gallery

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"La Galleria, nata per volontà di papa Innocenzo X, costituisce una delle più corpose raccolte d’arte private. La maggior parte dei capolavori si concentra nei quattro bracci che si affacciano sul cortile interno e nella Sala Aldobrandini e dei Primitivi. Di Caravaggio è possibile ammirare la Maddalena penitente (1594-95), ritratta “senza decoro” - secondo lo scrittore d’arte del Seicento Giovan Pietro Bellori - in una camera spoglia, seduta su una bassa sedia e rischiarata dalla luce che proviene dall’alto. I monili abbandonati e l’unguento con cui ristora il Signore ne sono gli attributi iconografici. La stessa modella compare nella straordinaria tela raffigurante il Riposo durante la fuga in Egitto (1595-96), una delle poche scene ambientate da Caravaggio nel paesaggio e che conserva ascendenze lombardo- venete, nella luminosità diffusa e nell’atmosfera di quiete agreste della composizione. L’idillio si compone in un perfetto dialogo tra umano e divino, che anticipa il contrasto delle future opere tra luce e ombra: alla bellezza ideale dell’angelo nell’atto di suonare il violino si uniscono, da un lato, il realismo vivo del volto di Giuseppe e, dall’altro, la dolcezza della Vergine addormentata con il Bambino in braccio. Le note sullo spartito seguono un mottetto scritto nel 1519 dal compositore fiammingo Noel Bauldewijn su testo tratto dal Cantico dei Cantici, i cui primi sei versetti sono dedicati alla Madonna. ct turismoromaweb.it"
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"Two of Caravaggio's most stylistically unusual paintings can be found at the lovely private gallery that still belongs to the Doria Pamphilj family. The Penitent Magdalen was posed for by a young courtesan who had just been publicly whipped for the crime of prostitution. The Rest on the Flight to Egypt features—scandalously—the same model, this time depicted as the Virgin herself. 🖼️ Paintings here: Penitent Magdalene (1597) Rest on the Flight into Egypt (1597) Saint John the Baptist (1602) Note: Closed every third Wednesday of the month."
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"This is an art gallery in the heart of Rome (close to the Trevi Fountain) and it is definitely worth the €16 ticket. The art collection has some incredible still life paintings, interesting sculptures, parts of sarcophagi and the most intricately painted ceilings. I loved the various rooms in the gallery, and the hallways themselves are art. This would be a great place to take some nice pics of yourself enjoying art and culture ;)"

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