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Palazzo Querini Stampalia the Querini Family of Santa Maria Formosa Museum Palazzo Querini Stampalia entrance Portrait The Querini family room of Santa Maria Formosa Wall A Venetian mosaicist (second half of the 19th century) Portrait of Giovanni Querini end of the 19th century Wall B Antonio Stom (Venice, documented 1717-1734) The Departure of the Bucintoro post 1729 Wall D Francesco Bortolozzi Federico Beltz (Florence 1727 - Lisbon 1815) (17th century) 1. Andreas Quirino Senator 7. Map of Asolo Venetus (Portrait of Senator 17th century Andrea Querini) 1794 ca. Michelangelo Mattei, Francesco Alberti (copy from) 2. Letter written 18th century by Giovan Battista Sartori 8. Map of Treviso that accompanied the gift of the sketch by 18th century Antonio Canova, February 22nd, 1867 Nicolò Cassana 3. Maritime Theater, that is (Genoa ? 1659 - London 1713) the Archipelago 9. Portrait of dogaressa Elisabetta Venice, Antonio Zatta and Sons, 1788 Querini Valier French Painter 10. Portrait of doge Silvestro Valier (half of the 19th century) 1694 4. Giovanni and Caterina Querini at the Universal Exhibition of Paris Gabriel Bella in 1855 (Venice 1730 - 1799) 11. The celebrations of the 2nd Luigi Rossi of February in Santa Maria (Vicenza 1809 - Venice 1887) Formosa 5. Sack of the Palazzo Querini post 1779? - ante 1792 9 10 in 1849 3 5 1 7 11 Antonio Dal Zotto 4 6 12 2 8 Marianna Marin (Venice, 1841-1918) (Venice, second half of the 19th century) 12. Bust of Conte Alvise Querini 6. The Querini Polcastro Villa Stampalia in Loreggia 1873-77 1867 Palazzo Querini Stampalia The Querini family of Santa Maria Formosa Furnishings Chandelier Pauly & C.C.V.M. 20th century by kind permission of Pauly & C.C.V.M. Giuseppe Jappelli (Venice 1783-1852) Pompeian style drawing room ca. 1830 in the cabinet Meissen factory Coffee cup and saucer Tea cup and saucer ca. 1740 Sèvres production Pair of flower shaped vases The Savoyard 1796 Venice, Cozzi production Two oval plaquettes 1765-90 Antonio Canova (Possagno 1757 - Venice 1822) Letizia Ramolino Bonaparte 1804 Conserving the future Elisabetta Di Maggio (Milan 1964) Untitled – Wall # 5 2004 Restoration and support Frescoes Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri Pompeian style drawing room by Giuseppe Jappelli Regione del Veneto Fabric Rubelli S.p.a. Nineteenth century room Palazzo Querini Stampalia Panel room Portrait room Giuseppe Jappelli drawing room Wall A Artist from the Veneto In the manner of Tiberio Tinelli (17th century) (Venice, 1586-1638) 1. Portrait of a senator 6. Portrait of young boy School of Sebastiano Bombelli School of Giusto Sustermans 2. Portrait of a Senator (Antwerp, 1597 - Florence, 1681) 7. Portrait of a young man Sebastiano Bombelli (Udine, 1635 - Venice, 1719) School of Sebastiano Bombelli 3. Portrait of Procurator 8. Portrait of a senator 4. Portrait of Polo Querini Sebastiano Bombelli 1675-80 9. Portrait of Gerolamo Querini 1 2 5 8 before 23rd April 1669 3 6 9 School of Giusto Sustermans 4 7 10 5. Portrait of a young Prince 10. Portrait of Gerolamo Querini ca. 1684 Wall B Sebastiano Bombelli Sebastiano Bombelli 11. Portrait of a magistrate 13. Polo Querini Procurator de Ultra 1684 ca Girolamo Forabosco (Venice, 1605 - Padua, 1679) 14 In the manner of Carlo Ceresa 11 12. Noble lady (San Giovanni Bianco 1609 - 12 13 Bergamo 1679) 14. Noble lady Wall C Luca Giordano In the manner of Nicolò Renieri (Naples, 1634-1705) (Maubeuge, 1591 - Venice, 1667) 15. Heraclitus (believed to be 17. Portrait of senator Democritus) 1652-53 17 16. Philosopher (believed to be 15 16 Leucippus) 1652-53 Furnishings Table clock with pediment Cabinet of the Boulle type North Italy, 19th century France, 18th century Gilles Robert de Vaugondy Couch and armchairs (Paris, 1688-1766) Venice, end of 18th century Terrestrial globe 1754 Wall table 18th century Restoration and support Table clock with pediment of the Boulle type Frescoes Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri Regione del Veneto, L.R. n. 50/1984, art. 19 Axa Art Fabric Rubelli S.p.a. Palazzo Querini Stampalia Music Room Portrait Mannerist room room Wall A Marco Vecellio Jacopo Negretti (Pieve di Cadore, 1545 - Venice, 1611) known as Palma Vecchio 1. Portrait of Marco Querini (Serina, ca. 1480 - Venice, 1528) 5. Madonna with two female saints, Girolamo da Santacroce Saint Francis and Saint Peter (Venice, documented 1503 - 1556) 1527 2. Holy Family with St. Anne post 1527 Gian Bettino Cignaroli (Verona 1706 -1770) Workshop of Palma Vecchio 6. Madonna con Bambino 3. Madonna with Saint Catherine, 1735 ca Saint Francis, Saint John the Baptist and Saint Nicholas Andrea Medulic ca. 1528 known as lo Schiavone (Zara? - Venice, 1563) 1 Polidoro da Lanciano 7. The Mystic Marriage 2 4 6 (Lanciano, 1510/15 - Venice, 1565) of Saint Catherine 3 5 7 4. Sacra conversazione ca. 1540 Wall B Francesco Rizzo da Santacroce (Santa Croce of Bergamo, before 1508 - post 1545) The Adoration of the Magi Wall C Donato Vincenzo Catena (Venice, documented 1344 - 1382/88) (Venice, 1470/80 - 1531) and Catarino 11. Judith (Venice, documented 1362-1382) ca. 1517 8. Coronation of the Virgin 1382 Michele Giambono (Venice, documented 1420-1462) 9. Crucifixion 1420-30 10 Marco Vecellio 8 9 11 (Pieve di Cadore, 1545 - Venice, 1611) 10. Portrait of Romeo Querini Wall D Bernardo Strozzi (Genoa, 1581/82 - Venice 1644) Virgin and Child ca. 1635-1538 Palazzo Querini Stampalia Music Room Furnishings Wall table 18th century Suite Venice, end of the 18th century Fortepiano 19th century The display case exhibits part of the family’s collection of seventeenth and eighteenth century musical instruments and some musical manuscripts Restoration and support Virgin and Child by Gian Bettino Cignaroli Restoration of the room Save Italian Art Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri Le nozze mistiche di santa Caterina Madonna with Saint Catherine, Saint Francis, di Andrea Medulic detto lo Schiavone Saint John the Baptist and Saint Nicholas Jeanne-Pierre e Donatienne Selz by workshop of Palma Vecchio Banca Intesa Stringed instruments restoration Crucifixion by Michele Giambono on trust Regione del Veneto, L.R. n. 50/1984, art. 19 from the Istituzioni di Ricovero e di Educazione Wind Telecomunicazione S.p.a. di Venezia Fabric Rubelli S.p.a. Virgin and Child with infant Saint John the Baptist by workshop of Polidoro da Lanciano Amici della Querini Stampalia Palazzo Querini Stampalia Mannerist room Pietro Longhi room Panel room Ceiling Jacopo Guarana (Venice, 1720-1808) Diana second half of the 18th century Wall A Jacopo Negretti, Federico Cervelli known as Palma il Giovane (Milan ca. 1638 - Venice before 1712) (Venice, 1548-1628) 3. Orpheus and Eurydice 1. Self-Portrait second half of the 17th century 2 1606-08 4. Pan and Syringe 1 3 4 Marco Vecellio second half of the 17th century (Venice, 1545-1611) 2. Portrait of Turno Querini Wall B Andrea Medulich, known as Lo Schiavone (Zara, 1510/15 - Venice, 1563) 5. The Conversion of Saint Paul 5 1542 ca Wall C Jacopo Negretti, Marco Vecellio known as Palma il Giovane (Venice, 1545-1611) 6. Saint Nicolas of Bari 9. Portrait of Antonio Querini with three virgins 9 1624 6 8 7. Magdalene in meditation 7 8. Adam and Eve Wall D Jacopo Negretti, known as Palma il Giovane (Venice, 1548-1628) 10. Assumption of the Virgin 10 Furnishings Wall table Pair of shelves the table top is dated to the second half 18th century of the 17th century, the table itself to the first quarter of the 18th century Armchairs and chairs Venice, 18th century Chandelier Venice, 18th century Restoration and support Self-Portrait by Palma il Giovane Assessorato alla Cultura del Comune di Venezia Frescoes Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri Fabric Rubelli S.p.a. Palazzo Querini Stampalia Pietro Longhi room Mannerist Giovanni room Bellini room Wall A Marco Vecellio 4. Furlana (Pieve di Cadore, 1545 - Venice, 1611) ca. 1750-55 1. Portrait of Francesco Querini 1 5. The Spinners 2 5 7 Pietro Longhi ca. 1760 3 4 6 8 (Venice, 1701-1786) 2. The Temptations 6. The Spinner of Saint Anthony ca. 1750 before 1761 7. Country Folk at the Tavern 3. The Friary of Venice ca. 1765-70 1761 8. The Sleeping Country Girl ca. 1760 Wall B Hunting in the Valley 16.Hunting the Hare 1765-70 1755-60 9. The Arrival of the Master 13 14 15 16 17. Shooting Merganser 12 11 10 9 17 10. The Preparation of the Guns ca. 1760 11. The material unloading 12. The Huntsmen’s Draw 13. Departure for the Shoot 14. The Place in the Hide 15. Counting the Bag Wall C 18.The Lion’s Booth 22. The Michiel Family 1762 ca. 1780 19.The Mondo novo 23. The Sagredo Family ca. 1756 ca. 1752 20. The Ridotto 24. Geography Lesson 1757-60 ca. 1750-52 25 18 19 22 20 21 23 24 21. The Ridotto Marco Vecellio 1757-60? (Pieve di Cadore, 1545 - Venice, 1611) 25. Portrait of Nicolò Querini Palazzo Querini Stampalia Pietro Longhi room Furnishings Bureau with drop leaf top Couches and armchairs Venice, first half of 18th century Venice, mid 18th century Porcelain in the Bureau Shelf Venice, Cozzi factory 18th century 26. Saucer with coat of arms 1765-70 Maison Delamarche Armillary sphere Nove di Bassano, end of the 18th century, start of the Antonibon factory 19th century 27. Amorous conversation 1782-1802 Pair of bed-side tables Venice, first half 18th century Meissen factory 28. Cupid Card Table ca. 1756 18th century 29. Cup and saucers end of the 18th century on the table Gilles Robert de Vaugondy Venice, Cozzi factory (Paris, 1688-1766) 30. Countrywoman Celestial globe end of the 18th century 1754 Nove di Bassano, Lamp Antonibon factory Venice, 19th century 31.
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