Camerino d’Alabastro, Ferrara

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Camerino d’Alabastro in Ferrara was a famed Renaissance ducal studiolo in the Este palace, renowned for its cycle of mythological paintings by leading artists such as Titian.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance interior
ducal chamber
studiolo
alsoKnownAs Alabaster Study NERFINISHED
Camerino d’Alabastro NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Renaissance NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ferrara school of painting NERFINISHED
court of Ferrara NERFINISHED
commissionedWork Bacchus and Ariadne NERFINISHED
The Bacchanal of the Andrians NERFINISHED
The Feast of the Gods NERFINISHED
The Worship of Venus NERFINISHED
culturalPeriod High Renaissance NERFINISHED
decoratedBy Battista Dossi NERFINISHED
Dosso Dossi NERFINISHED
Lorenzo Costa the Younger NERFINISHED
Titian NERFINISHED
hasFunction display of art collection
private study
representation of ducal prestige
hasPart cycle of mythological paintings
historicalOwner Alfonso I d’Este NERFINISHED
House of Este NERFINISHED
influenced later princely studioli in Italy
locatedIn Emilia-Romagna
Ferrara NERFINISHED
Italy
materialUsed alabaster decoration
notableFor integration of painting, sculpture, and luxurious materials
mythological painting cycle by leading Venetian and Ferrarese artists
partOf Este palace, Ferrara NERFINISHED
ducal apartments of the Este palace NERFINISHED
patron Alfonso I d’Este NERFINISHED
Duke of Ferrara NERFINISHED
significance key site for the display of Titian’s mythologies for Alfonso d’Este
major example of Renaissance courtly collecting
significantEvent dispersion of paintings in the 16th–17th centuries
startTime early 16th century
theme Bacchic subjects
Venus and love
classical mythology
usedBy House of Este NERFINISHED

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Bacchus and Ariadne by Titian commissionedFor Camerino d’Alabastro, Ferrara
subject surface form: Bacchus and Ariadne
Giaches de Wert associatedWith Camerino d’Alabastro, Ferrara
this entity surface form: Este court in Ferrara
Bacchus and Ariadne originalLocation Camerino d’Alabastro, Ferrara
this entity surface form: Camerino d’Alabastro, Ducal Palace, Ferrara