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The '''painting gallery''' | The '''painting gallery''' was an area where paintings purchased by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] were stored and showcased. One gallery was present in both the [[Villa Auditore]] and the [[Tiber Island headquarters]]. | ||
==Villa Auditore== | ==Villa Auditore== | ||
[[File:Zw-gallery.png|thumb|300px|The painting gallery in the Villa Auditore.]] | [[File:Zw-gallery.png|thumb|300px|The painting gallery in the Villa Auditore.]] | ||
At some point | At some point during 1454, [[Mario Auditore]] created a painting gallery in the Villa, taking advantage of his [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|brother's]] connections in Florence to import fine art. From 1476 to 1499, Ezio Auditore gathered various pieces of [[Renaissance]] artwork from [[Art Merchants|art merchants]] in several different cities, which were displayed in the villa's painting gallery. These paintings were the work of many artists, including [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. | ||
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===Gallery=== | ===Gallery=== | ||
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- "I have created a small gallery in the Villa. Monteriggioni's artists are always welcome to study them."
- ―Mario Auditore about the Villa's gallery in 1454[src]
The painting gallery was an area where paintings purchased by Ezio Auditore da Firenze were stored and showcased. One gallery was present in both the Villa Auditore and the Tiber Island headquarters.
Villa Auditore
At some point during 1454, Mario Auditore created a painting gallery in the Villa, taking advantage of his brother's connections in Florence to import fine art. From 1476 to 1499, Ezio Auditore gathered various pieces of Renaissance artwork from art merchants in several different cities, which were displayed in the villa's painting gallery. These paintings were the work of many artists, including Leonardo da Vinci.
Gallery
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Adoration of the Magi, by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Annunciation, by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Baptism of Christ, by Andrea del Verrocchio.
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Battista and Federico, by Piero della Francesca.
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Birth of Venus, by Sandro Botticelli.
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Eve, by Albrecht Dürer.
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Federico da Montefeltro, by Pedro Berruguete.
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Francesco delle Opere, by Pietro Perugino.
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Ideal City, by Francesco di Giorgio Martini and Piero della Francesca.
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Jupiter and Io, by Antonio Allegri da Correggio.
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La Fornarina, by Raphael.
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Lady with an Ermine, by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Leda and the Swan, by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Madonna and Child, by Filippo Lippi.
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Pallas and the Centaur, by Sandro Botticelli.
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Portrait of a Musician, by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Primavera, by Sandro Boticelli.
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Sacred and Profane love, by Titan.
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Saint Chrysogonus, by Michele Giambono.
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Saint Jean Baptiste, by Leonardo da Vinci.
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San Sebastian, by Antonelloda Messina.png.
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Simonetta Vespucci, by Piero de Cosimo.
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Sleeping Venus, by Giorgione.
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St-Francis in Ecstasy, by Giovanni Bellini.
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St-Jerome, by Leonardo da Vinci.
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St-Jerome in his study, by Antonello da Messina.
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Three Graces, by Raphael.
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Venus and the Mirror, by Mabuse.
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Venus Rising, by Titian.
Tiber Island hideout
After having obtained an old storeroom on Tiber Island from Fabio Orsini, the Assassin Order re-decorated one room to a painting gallery. Ezio Auditore once again gathered paintings, sold by art merchants throughout Rome - all of which were the work of Raphael. Additionally, portraits of primary assassination targets were displayed in same gallery, as opposed to being displayed in Ezio's room as they were in the Villa Auditore.
Gallery
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Cesare Borgia.
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Juan Borgia the Elder.
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Lucrezia Borgia.
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Micheletto Corella.
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Octavian de Valois.
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Rodrigo Borgia.
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