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|Raphael painted this work for the Duke of Urbino, who Cesare had chased from his palace. In it, St. Michael is combating the demons of Hell.
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== Feather Chest ==
{{DEFAULTSORT:User:Gehenna27/Ezio Tiber Island collections}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:User:Gehenna27/Ezio Tiber Island collections}}

Revision as of 06:13, 8 December 2023


Weapons

Weapons
Image Rack Contents Location Placement
Heavy /two handed weapon rack 1
  • Bearded Axe
  • Bastard Sword
  • []
Weapon Room left wall back left corner
heavy/2 handed 2
  • []
  • Stocco
  • Spadone
back wall back left corner
hammer rack
  • Mercenario War Hammer
  • Cavalieri Mace
  • Lucerne Hammer
  • Condottiero Mace
  • Condottiero War Hammer
right wall back right corner
sword rack 1
  • []
  • Roman Longsword
  • Venetian Falchion
  • []
  • Schiavona
front wall far left
sword rack 2
  • Common Sword
  • Sicilian Rapier
  • Captain's Sword
  • Old Syrian Sword
  • Milanese Sword
front wall right (left of entrance)
small weapon 1
  • Knife
  • Butcher Knife
  • []
  • Stiletto
facing back wall
small weapon 2
  • Dagger of Brutus
  • Dagger
  • Bone Dagger of Romulus
  • Notched Cinquedea
facing front wall

Armour

Armour
Image Set Location Placement
Roman Armor Armory left wall back left corner
Plate Armor back wall back left corner
Armor of Brutus back wall centre
Rondelle Armor back wall right corner
Seusenhofer Armor right wall left corner

Models

Models
Image Name Description Location Placement
Machine Gun The Machine Gun was designed by Leonardo da Vinci for the Borgia. All other models have been destroyed. Armory first/front [closest to entrance]
[] [] Left
[] [] back [closest to back wall]
Bomber The Bomber was designed by Leonardo da Vinci for the Borgia. All other models have been destroyed. right

Paintings

Image Name Description Location Placement
Portrait of Rodrigo Borgia Date of Death: 1503Pope Alexander VI, Rodrigo Borgia, was killed by his son, Cesare, inside the Papal Apartments with a poisoned apple. Gallery left most on left wall
Angel This painting by Raphael shows an angel standing beside Nicholas of Tolentino with the devil at his feet. The work was completed in 1501 as part of a larger altarpiece. middle on left wall
St. Michael Raphael painted this work for the Duke of Urbino, who Cesare had chased from his palace. In it, St. Michael is combating the demons of Hell. right on left wall
Lucrezia Borgia Lucrezia Borgia left the Vatican after her father's death, to live with her husband, Alfonso d'Este in the Villa Belriguardo outside the city of Ferrara. far left on back wall
left centre on back wall
centre on back wall
right centre on back wall
Mond Crucifixion Originally painted for an altarpiece in a church near Raphael's hometown of Urbino, this crucifixion is signed by Raphael at the foot of the cross. far right on back wall
Portrait of the Baron de Valois Date of Death: 1503The Baron de Valois was assassinated inside his Italian camp. After his death, his troops fled in disarray, depriving Cesare of his French army. far left on right wall
Christ Blessing This famous portrait of Christ by Raphael bears a striking resemblance to the artist himself. left centre on right wall
right centre on right wall
Marriage of the Virgin This painting by Raphael depicts a marriage between Mary and Joseph. In the background the painting showcases the Renaissance ideals of ordered, geometrical architecture. far right on right wall
St-Sebastian This painting by Raphael depicts St. Sebastian and one of the arrows that was used to kill him. left on entrance wall
Portrait of Joan Borgia Date of Death: 1503Also known as the Banker, Cardinal Juan Borgia was assassinated while throwing a risqué party. With his death, Cesare was deprived of his battle funds. centre on entrance wall
Resurrection of Christ Raphael's Resurrection of Christ employs complex geometry to create such a dramatic composition. This is one of his earliest known works. right on entrance wall
dividing wall (left) back facing
Portrait of Micheletto Micheletto fled from Rome after Cesare's arrest. Pope Julius II imprisoned him...then he vanishes from the history books. dividing wall (centre) back facing
Self Potrait A self portrait of the artist Raphael, painted around 1504. dividing wall (right) back facing
Madonna del Cardellino Raphael's Madonna was painted as a wedding present for a friend. Notice how the composition of Mary, Jesus and John the Baptist is arranged in a triangle, as was common at the time. dividing wall (left) entrance facing
Portrait of Cesare Borgia Date of Death: 1507Cesare Borgia was assassinated at Viana as he attempted to defeat the Count of Lerin and regain his glory as a commander. dividing wall (centre) entrance facing
Portrait of Pietro Bembo Supposedly a portrait by Raphael of one of Lucrezia's lovers, the Poet Bembo, the picture barely resembles him leading to speculation that the person portrayed is someone else entirely. dividing wall (right) entrance facing

Feather Chest