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Lombardy Collection

Background imageLombardy Collection: Profile of a Gypsy Woman, 1500-1525. Creator: Unknown

Profile of a Gypsy Woman, 1500-1525. Creator: Unknown
Profile of a Gypsy Woman, 1500-1525. This panel was originally installed along the upper wall of a room, perhaps a study or reception room

Background imageLombardy Collection: Profile of a Man. Creator: Unknown

Profile of a Man. Creator: Unknown
Profile of a Man

Background imageLombardy Collection: Profile of a Man, 1500/1520. Creator: Unknown

Profile of a Man, 1500/1520. Creator: Unknown
Profile of a Man, 1500/1520

Background imageLombardy Collection: Reception at Mantua, 1612. Creator: Jacques Callot

Reception at Mantua, 1612. Creator: Jacques Callot
Reception at Mantua, 1612

Background imageLombardy Collection: Reception at Mantua [recto], 1612. Creator: Jacques Callot

Reception at Mantua [recto], 1612. Creator: Jacques Callot
Reception at Mantua [recto], 1612

Background imageLombardy Collection: Fountain in a Garden, Cairate, Lombardy, 1875-1877. Creator: Louisa Starr

Fountain in a Garden, Cairate, Lombardy, 1875-1877. Creator: Louisa Starr
Fountain in a Garden, Cairate, Lombardy, 1875-1877

Background imageLombardy Collection: The Eternal Door (Cairate, Lombardy), 1876. Creator: Louisa Starr

The Eternal Door (Cairate, Lombardy), 1876. Creator: Louisa Starr
The Eternal Door (Cairate, Lombardy), 1876

Background imageLombardy Collection: The Village of Cairate, Lombardy, 1877. Creator: Louisa Starr

The Village of Cairate, Lombardy, 1877. Creator: Louisa Starr
The Village of Cairate, Lombardy, 1877

Background imageLombardy Collection: After a Long March, Francesco I d Este Passes with the River of Cassano with his Army

After a Long March, Francesco I d Este Passes with the River of Cassano with his Army, thus Causing Great Harm to the Spanish, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este

Background imageLombardy Collection: At the Head of a Swiss Army, Francesco I d Este, with Uncrushed Spirit

At the Head of a Swiss Army, Francesco I d Este, with Uncrushed Spirit, Confronts the Enemy under Bozzolo, who has Many Advantages, and Demands their Retreat

Background imageLombardy Collection: Francesco I d Este Sets Out for the Seige of Cremona, Crosses the Trench Between Himself

Francesco I d Este Sets Out for the Seige of Cremona, Crosses the Trench Between Himself and the Spanish, and Takes the City with Great Force

Background imageLombardy Collection: Francesco I d Este Protects the French in Casalmaggiore from the Seige of the Spanish

Francesco I d Este Protects the French in Casalmaggiore from the Seige of the Spanish, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...], 1659

Background imageLombardy Collection: Francesco d Este Leads the French Army After the Difficult Resolution of Cremona without

Francesco d Este Leads the French Army After the Difficult Resolution of Cremona without Losing Men or Belongings due to the Dukes Prudence and Corageous Strength

Background imageLombardy Collection: The Duke and his troops at Casalmaggiore, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in

The Duke and his troops at Casalmaggiore, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...], 1659

Background imageLombardy Collection: Triumphal Entry of Margaret of Austria into Milan, from The Life of Margaret of Austria

Triumphal Entry of Margaret of Austria into Milan, from The Life of Margaret of Austria, plate 10, 1612

Background imageLombardy Collection: Manuscript Illumination with Saint Dominic Saving the Church of Saint John Lateran

Manuscript Illumination with Saint Dominic Saving the Church of Saint John Lateran in an Initial A, from a Gradual, Italian, mid-15th century

Background imageLombardy Collection: Manuscript Leaf Cutting from a Choir Book with an Illuminated Initial B

Manuscript Leaf Cutting from a Choir Book with an Illuminated Initial B and the Archangel Michael, Italian, second half of the 15th century

Background imageLombardy Collection: Crozier Head, Italian, ca. 1350-75. Creator: Unknown

Crozier Head, Italian, ca. 1350-75. Creator: Unknown
Crozier Head, Italian, ca. 1350-75

Background imageLombardy Collection: Mountain Landscape, Lombardy, . Creator: Attributed to John Frederick Kensett

Mountain Landscape, Lombardy, . Creator: Attributed to John Frederick Kensett
Mountain Landscape, Lombardy, . Attributed to John Frederick Kensett

Background imageLombardy Collection: King Charles VIII of France with the Dying Gian Galeazzo Sforza at Pavia, 1775-1860

King Charles VIII of France with the Dying Gian Galeazzo Sforza at Pavia, 1775-1860

Background imageLombardy Collection: Mountainous Landscape in Italy : 'Il Resegone', 1885. Creator: Frank Randal

Mountainous Landscape in Italy : "Il Resegone", 1885. Creator: Frank Randal
Mountainous Landscape in Italy : " Il Resegone", 1885. Formerly attributed to John Ruskin

Background imageLombardy Collection: Duomo Milan, 1846. Creator: Calvert Jones

Duomo Milan, 1846. Creator: Calvert Jones
Duomo Milan, 1846

Background imageLombardy Collection: Vaprio d Adda, 1744. Creator: Bernardo Bellotto

Vaprio d Adda, 1744. Creator: Bernardo Bellotto
Vaprio d Adda, 1744

Background imageLombardy Collection: The Cathedral of Milan - up among its myriad spires, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral of Milan - up among its myriad spires, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral of Milan - up among its myriad spires, Italy, c1909. Milan Cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete, building work began in 1387, led by Simone da Orsenigo

Background imageLombardy Collection: Milans Cathedral, one of the finest temples on earth, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Milans Cathedral, one of the finest temples on earth, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Milans Cathedral, one of the finest temples on earth, Italy, c1909. Milan Cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete, buildng began in 1387 and was led by Simone da Orsenigo

Background imageLombardy Collection: The Cathedral of Milan, Italy - Up among Its Myriad Spires, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral of Milan, Italy - Up among Its Myriad Spires, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral of Milan, Italy - Up among Its Myriad Spires, c1930s. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]

Background imageLombardy Collection: The Battle of Lodi, 10 May 1796, (1921). Creator: Unknown

The Battle of Lodi, 10 May 1796, (1921). Creator: Unknown
The Battle of Lodi, 10 May 1796, (1921). L infanterie de la division Dallemagne franchit le pont sur l Adda, pendant que la cavalerie passe la riviere a gue, un peu en amont

Background imageLombardy Collection: Napoleon enters Milan, 14 May 1796, (1921). Creator: Unknown

Napoleon enters Milan, 14 May 1796, (1921). Creator: Unknown
Napoleon enters Milan, 14 May 1796, (1921). Entree de Bonaparte a Milan, accompagne de Massena, Joubert, Kilmaine et du commissaire Saliceti

Background imageLombardy Collection: Tapestry Border, 1400-1450. Creator: Unknown

Tapestry Border, 1400-1450. Creator: Unknown
Tapestry Border, 1400-1450

Background imageLombardy Collection: Portrait of Francesco Sforza, 1450-1499. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Francesco Sforza, 1450-1499. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Francesco Sforza, 1450-1499

Background imageLombardy Collection: Portrait of Francesco Sforza (frame), 1450-1499. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Francesco Sforza (frame), 1450-1499. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Francesco Sforza (frame), 1450-1499

Background imageLombardy Collection: Initial M[issus est] Excised from an Antiphonary: The Annunciation, 1430-1438. Creator

Initial M[issus est] Excised from an Antiphonary: The Annunciation, 1430-1438. Creator
Initial M[issus est] Excised from an Antiphonary: The Annunciation, 1430-1438. This masterful initial M, colourful and crowded with playful animals and fantastic forms

Background imageLombardy Collection: Historiated Initial (P) Excised from a Choral Book: St. Michael and the Dragon, early 1200s

Historiated Initial (P) Excised from a Choral Book: St. Michael and the Dragon, early 1200s

Background imageLombardy Collection: Leaf from a Gradual with Historiated Initial (G): Mary as Queen of Heaven, c. 1425-1450

Leaf from a Gradual with Historiated Initial (G): Mary as Queen of Heaven, c. 1425-1450. This initial G introduces the Feast of the Assumption (August 15) in the gradual

Background imageLombardy Collection: Bifolium Excised from an Antiphonary: Initial D[ominus Iesus]…, c. 1425-1450

Bifolium Excised from an Antiphonary: Initial D[ominus Iesus]…, c. 1425-1450
Bifolium Excised from an Antiphonary: Initial D[ominus Iesus] with the Calling of Peter and Andrew, c. 1425-1450. The event portrayed within this historiated initial comes from the Gospel of Saint

Background imageLombardy Collection: Gateway of the Certosa, Pavia, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Gateway of the Certosa, Pavia, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Gateway of the Certosa, Pavia, 1890. The Certosa di Pavia is a monastery in Lombardy, northern Italy commissioned by Gian Galeazzo Visconti, built 1396-1495 by architect Marco Solari

Background imageLombardy Collection: Interior of Milan Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Interior of Milan Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Interior of Milan Cathedral, 1890. Construction began in 1386 under Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo by Italian architect Simone da Orsenigo. Interior decoration continued well into the 16th century

Background imageLombardy Collection: View in Cremona, 1890. Creator: Unknown

View in Cremona, 1890. Creator: Unknown
View in Cremona, 1890. When the Lombards invaded Italy in late 6th century, Cremona remained a Byzantine stronghold. Construction of the Romanesque cathedral began in 1107, resumed in 1129

Background imageLombardy Collection: Brescia, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Brescia, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Brescia, 1890. In 16th century Brescia was one of the wealthiest cities of Lombardy. In 1859, the city was conquered by Italian troops and Brescia was included in the newly founded Kingdom of Italy

Background imageLombardy Collection: The Last Banquet of Alboin, (c570AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Last Banquet of Alboin, (c570AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Last Banquet of Alboin, (c570AD), 1890. Alboin (530s- 572) king of the Lombards from c560-572, during a feast in Verona, ordered his wife Rosamund to drink from a cup

Background imageLombardy Collection: Charlemagne enters Pavia, (1936). Creator: Unknown

Charlemagne enters Pavia, (1936). Creator: Unknown
Charlemagne enters Pavia, (1936). Einzug Karls Des Grossen in Pavia, 774 AD. The Lombards surrender to Charlemagne, King of the Franks (742-814 AD)

Background imageLombardy Collection: War Among The Eternal Snows, (1919). Creator: Unknown

War Among The Eternal Snows, (1919). Creator: Unknown
War Among The Eternal Snows, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: An Italian fort of the snow-capped peaks of Mount Adamello [in Lombardy

Background imageLombardy Collection: The Church of St. Ambrose at Milan, c1930. Creator: Unknown

The Church of St. Ambrose at Milan, c1930. Creator: Unknown
The Church of St. Ambrose at Milan, c1930. View of the Basilica of Sant Ambrogio, Romanesque church in Milan, northern Italy. The first church on the site was built by St Ambrose in 379-386 AD

Background imageLombardy Collection: The Cathedral, Milan, Italy, 1895. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral, Milan, Italy, 1895. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral, Milan, Italy, 1895. The Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary, dating from 1386. From " Round the World in Pictures and Photographs

Background imageLombardy Collection: The Villa d Este the late Residence of Her Majesty on the Lake of Como, 1820. Creator: Unknown

The Villa d Este the late Residence of Her Majesty on the Lake of Como, 1820. Creator: Unknown
The Villa d Este the late Residence of Her Majesty on the Lake of Como, 1820. View of the Villa d Este, (originally Villa del Garovo), at Cernobbio on the shores of Lake Como in northern Italy

Background imageLombardy Collection: Bonaparte, Surprised at Lonato... Compels 4000 Austrians To Surrender, 1796, (1896)

Bonaparte, Surprised at Lonato... Compels 4000 Austrians To Surrender, 1796, (1896)
Bonaparte, Surprised at Lonato With His Staff and 1200 Men, Compels 4000 Austrians To Surrender, 1796, (1896). Napoleon fought

Background imageLombardy Collection: Bonaparte Aiming The Cannon at Lodi, 1796, (1896)

Bonaparte Aiming The Cannon at Lodi, 1796, (1896). The Battle of Lodi was fought on 10 May 1796 between French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte

Background imageLombardy Collection: The Siege of Pavia, 1796, (1896)

The Siege of Pavia, 1796, (1896). Typogravure after the painting by Paul-Emile Boutigny. From Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume I, by William Milligan Sloane. [The Century Co. New York, 1896]



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