Camerino d’Alabastro paintings

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The Camerino d’Alabastro paintings are a celebrated group of mythological works commissioned by Alfonso I d’Este for his private studiolo in Ferrara, featuring masterpieces by artists such as Titian, Bellini, and Dosso Dossi.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological paintings
series of paintings
approximateEndDate c. 1525
approximateStartDate c. 1514
artMovement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
associatedBuilding Castello Estense NERFINISHED
associatedCityState Duchy of Ferrara NERFINISHED
associatedWithDynasty House of Este NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Alfonso I d’Este NERFINISHED
commissionedFor Camerino d’Alabastro NERFINISHED
culturalContext court culture of Ferrara
currentLocationOfMajorWorks Galleria Estense, Modena NERFINISHED
Museo del Prado, Madrid NERFINISHED
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
function decoration of a private studiolo
genre mythological history painting
includesWork A Bacchanal (Dosso Dossi) NERFINISHED
Bacchanal of the Andrians NERFINISHED
Bacchanal with a Wine Vat NERFINISHED
Bacchus and Ariadne NERFINISHED
The Andrians NERFINISHED
The Feast of the Gods NERFINISHED
The Worship of Venus NERFINISHED
influencedBy Ovid’s Metamorphoses NERFINISHED
ancient Bacchic imagery
classical literature
intendedAudience Alfonso I d’Este and select courtly visitors
laterReworkedBy Titian NERFINISHED
locatedInThePastAt Castello Estense, Ferrara GENERATED
medium oil on canvas
notableArtist Dosso Dossi NERFINISHED
Giovanni Bellini NERFINISHED
Titian NERFINISHED
originalArtistOf Giovanni Bellini GENERATED
The Feast of the Gods GENERATED
originalLocationCity Ferrara NERFINISHED
patron Alfonso I d’Este, Duke of Ferrara NERFINISHED
patronTitle Duke of Ferrara NERFINISHED
roomFunction studiolo
roomNameMeaning Alabaster Chamber NERFINISHED
significance important collaboration between Bellini, Titian, and Dosso Dossi
key example of Renaissance mythological cycles
theme Bacchic subjects
Venus and love
classical mythology
pastoral and poetic scenes

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Bacchus and Ariadne partOfSeries Camerino d’Alabastro paintings