Various fresco decorations
by Pietro da CORTONA

Pietro da Cortona, painter and architect, was one of the founders of the Roman High Baroque, comparable with Bernini in sculpture. He painted his most famous work, the huge ceiling fresco, Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power, for the palace of the Barberini family in Rome. This fresco is a huge illusion, with its central field apparently open to the sky and scores of figures seen coming into the room itself or floating above it. He painted similar frescoes in the Pitti Palace in Florence, where his Allegories of Virtues and Planets have elaborate stucco accompaniments uniting the painted ceilings with the framework of the rooms. This form of decoration was widely influential, not only in Italy, but also in France.

Cortona painted many other frescoes in Rome.

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View of the Galleria Pamphilj
1651-54
Fresco
Palazzo Pamphilj, Rome

1030*777
True Color
142 Kb



Ceiling of the Galleria Pamphilj
1651-54
Fresco
Palazzo Pamphilj, Rome

1300*1061
True Color
268 Kb



Landing of the Trojans at the Mouth of Tiberis
1651-54
Fresco
Palazzo Pamphilj, Rome

1030*774
True Color
166 Kb



Apotheose of Aeneas (detail)
1651-54
Fresco
Palazzo Pamphilj, Rome

908*580
True Color
127 Kb



Gallery vault
1622-23
Fresco
Palazzo Mattei di Giove, Rome

1204*900
True Color
258 Kb



Vision of St Filippo Neri
1664-65
Fresco
Santa Maria in Vallicella, Rome

671*1700
True Color
240 Kb



The Trinity in Glory
1648-51
Fresco
Santa Maria in Vallicella, Rome

907*1100
True Color
259 Kb




Paintings by Pietro da CORTONA
Frescoes in the Palazzo Barberini
Frescoes in the Palazzo Pitti
Various frescoes | Easel paintings