Ferrara, Palazzo Costabili o Palazzo di Ludovico il Moro
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Ferrara, Palazzo Costabili o Palazzo di Ludovico il Moro

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Ferrara, Palazzo Costabili or Palazzo di Ludovico il Moro (today it is the seat of the National Archaeological of Spina), Aula Costabiliana o Hall of the Treasure, vault, XVI century frescoes by Benvenuto Tisi, known as il Garofalo: detail with two beautiful gentlewomen. One is holding a lute.
Along the sides of the ceiling a large balcony, where Oriental rugs are hanging out, is painted. There is a gallery of characters, many of them have musical instruments. They leanfrom the balcony and show the observers their love for arts, music and poetry. The ceiling is almost a showcase of the aristocracy of the time with portraits of rare elegance. In an evocative scenography, above the balcony, there are a turquoise sky , with a gazebo filled with branches of fruit, knotted around the balustrade. This room is, in fact, a hortus conclusus, a secret garden realised by the owner for his notable guests.
At the centre there are a magnificent rose window in carved and gilded wood, and a painted architecture that is used both as a decoration and as a cover. All around runs a frieze that goes all around the room, with grotesque medallions depicting with scenes taken from mythology and stories of ancient Rome.
Ferrara (FE), Emilia Romagna, Italia - Italy

Date

May 01, 2013

Credit line

Ghigo Roli/Photo12

Reference

GHR20A08_367

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