V Hall - Between the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Emilia and Rome

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Rome and Bologna were the two main cities of the Papal States. Their cultural relations developed from the beginning of the sixteenth century and consolidated over time: Bolognese artists maintained a constant attention to the formal elegance of classical type, while Roman artists tried to escape from the limits of late Mannerism.

Sala V - Tra Cinquecento e Seicento: Emilia e Roma
Disputa di santa Caterina
Painting

Prospero Fontana (Bologna 1512 - 1597)

1551
Matrimonio mistico di santa Caterina
Painting

Pietro Faccini (Bologna 1575/76 - 1602)

1598-1599
Diana cacciatrice
Painting

Cavalier d'Arpino (Giuseppe Cesari, Arpino 1568 - Rome 1640)

1602-1603