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|Metal
|Metal
|first stand on right wall [closest stand to room entrance]
|right stand on right wall [closest stand to room entrance]
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==Models==
==Models [Armory]==
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==Paintings==
==Paintings [Gallery/First Floor]==
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|Baptism of Christ
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|By Andrea del Verrocchio. Saint John the Baptist baptizes Jesus by pouring water over his head.
|''Adoration of the Magi''
|''By Leonardo da Vinci. The Virgin Mary holds Jesus, while the Magi kneel in adoration. The ruins behind them are of the Basilica of Maxentius, which is said to have collapsed on the night of Christ's birth.''
|Gallery
|right hand painting on entrance wall
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|''Annunciation''
|''By Leonardo da Vinci. The Archangel Gabriel appears to Mary, revealing to her that she will conceive Jesus Christ. The setting is the enclosed courtyard garden of a Florentine villa.''
|First Floor
|second from {room}
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|''Baptism of Christ''
|''By Andrea del Verrocchio. Saint John the Baptist baptizes Jesus by pouring water over his head.''
|First Floor
|First Floor
|first from left staircase landing
|first from [room]
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|''Battista and Federico''
|''Battista and Federico''
|''By Piero della Francesca. Portrait of the condottiero, Federico da Montefeltro, and his wife Battista Sforza.''
|''By Piero della Francesca. Portrait of the condottiero, Federico da Montefeltro, and his wife Battista Sforza.''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|south face of central pillar
|middle column
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|''The Birth of Venus''
|''The Birth of Venus''
|By Sandro Botticelli. Venus, newly created, yet fully grown, is pushed by the wind toward the seashore.
|''By Sandro Botticelli. Venus, newly created, yet fully grown, is pushed by the wind toward the seashore.''
|First Floor
|second from [room]
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|''Eve''
|''By Albrecht Dürer. Eve plucks the apple from the tree of knowledge inside the Garden of Eden''
|Gallery
|left column
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|''Federico da Montefeltro''
|''By Pedro Berruguete. Federico da Montefeltro and his son, Guidobaldo. Federico was a famous condottiero during the Renaissance.''
|Gallery
|right column
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|''Francesco delle Opere''
|''By Pietro Perugino. Portrait of Francesco delle Opere''
|First Floor
|First Floor
|third from right staircase landing
|left hand on left wall
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|Francesco delle Opere
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|By Pietro Perugino. Portrait of Francesco delle Opere
|''Ideal City''
|''By Francesco di Giorgio Martini and Piero della Francesca. Portrays a city that has been conceived in accordance with the dictates of rational and moral objectives.''
|First Floor
|First Floor
|left hand on south wall
|second from right entrance to gallery
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|''Jupiter and Io''
|''Jupiter and Io''
|By Antonio Allegri da Correggio. Io, daughter of the king of Argos, is seduced by the evanescent figure of Jupiter.
|''By Antonio Allegri da Correggio. Io, daughter of the king of Argos, is seduced by the evanescent figure of Jupiter.''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|west face of central column
|middle column
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|''Lady With an Ermine''
|''Lady With an Ermine''
|''By Leonardo da Vinci. The model for this portrait is Cecilia Gallerani, the mistress of Ludovico Sforza''
|''By Leonardo da Vinci. The model for this portrait is Cecilia Gallerani, the mistress of Ludovico Sforza''
|First Floor
|First Floor
|''left hand painting on south wall (opposite staircase)''
|left hand painting on south wall (opposite staircase)
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|Madonna and Child
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|By Filippo Lippi. Saint Anne  sits with her daughter, Mary
|''Leda and the Swan''
|First Floor
|''By Leonardo da Vinci. Zeus imoregnated Leda while disguised as a swan. Below are her children, two of whom came from Zeus and two from Tyndareus, king of Sparta.''
|last/fourth from left staircase landing
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|Primavera
|By Sandro Botticelli. The garden of Venus. From left to right: Mercury, the Three Graces, Venus, Flora, Chloris and Zephyr.
|Gallery
|Gallery
|left hand east wall (inner wall)
|right column
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|''Saint Chyrsogonus''
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|''By Michele Giambono. Considered the Venetian artist's masterpiece. St Chrysogonus is depicted on horseback. He was later beheaded in Aquileia by the Emperor Diocletian''
|''La Fornarina''
|''Also know as The Portrait of a Young Woman, by Raphael. The model is Margherita Luti, Raphael's lover.''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|east face of central pillar
|middle column
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|''St-Francis in Ecstasy''
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|''By Giovanni Bellini. Portrays St. Francis in ecstasy while receiving the stigmata.''
|''Madonna and Child''
|Gallery
|''By Filippo Lippi. Saint Anne  sits with her daughter, Mary''
|north face of right hand column
|First Floor
|first from [room]
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|Saint Jean Baptiste
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|By Leonardo da Vinci. St. John the Baptist sits in isolation. He holds a reed cross in his left hand while his right hand points up toward heaven.
|''Primavera''
|''By Sandro Botticelli. The garden of Venus. From left to right: Mercury, the Three Graces, Venus, Flora, Chloris and Zephyr.''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|south face of right column
|left hand on entrance wall
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|Portrait of a Musician
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|By Leonardo da Vinci. Represents Franchino Gaffurio, who was the maestro di cappella of the Milanese Cathedral
|''Portrait of a Musician''
|''By Leonardo da Vinci. Represents Franchino Gaffurio, who was the maestro di cappella of the Milanese Cathedral''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|centre left of west wall (far wall from gallery entrances)
|centre left back wall
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|Annunciation
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|By Leonardo da Vinci. The Archangel Gabriel appears to Mary, revealing to her that she will conceive Jesus Christ. The setting is the enclosed courtyard garden of a Florentine villa.
|''Pallas and the Centaur''
|''By Sandro Botticelli. A centaur has trespassed on forbidden territory, but is quickly brought under control by Minerva, who grabs his hair.''
|First Floor
|First Floor
|second from right staircase landing
|first from [room]
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|Pallas and the Centaur
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|By Sandro Botticelli. A centaur has trespassed on forbidden territory, but is quickly brought under control by Minerva, who grabs his hair.
|''Portrait of a Lady''
|First Floor
|''By Leonardo da Vinci. Beatrice d'Este, the wife of the duke of Milan, Ludovico Sforza.''
|last from right staircase landing
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|Venus and the Mirror
|By Mabuse. Venus, the Roman goddess of love gazes at her reflection in the mirror.
|Gallery
|Gallery
|far wall rightmost
|left column
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|Federico da Montefeltro
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|By Pedro Berruguete. Federico da Montefeltro and his son, Guidobaldo. Federico was a famous condottiero during the Renaissance.
|''Saint Chyrsogonus''
|''By Michele Giambono. Considered the Venetian artist's masterpiece. St Chrysogonus is depicted on horseback. He was later beheaded in Aquileia by the Emperor Diocletian''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|west face of right column
|middle column
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|Simonetta Vespucci
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|By Piero di Cosimo. Simonetta Vespucci, referred to by many as the greatest beauty in Florence, sits for this portrait barechested. She was the mistress of Giuliano de' Medici.
|''St-Francis in Ecstasy''
|''By Giovanni Bellini. Portrays St. Francis in ecstasy while receiving the stigmata.''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|north face left column
|right column
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|Venus Rising
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|By Titian. After she is born from a shell, Venus rises from the sea as a full grown woman.
|''Saint Jean Baptiste''
|''By Leonardo da Vinci. St. John the Baptist sits in isolation. He holds a reed cross in his left hand while his right hand points up toward heaven.''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|west face left column
|right column
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|Portrait of a Lady
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|By Leonardo da Vinci. Beatrice d'Este, the wife of the duke of Milan, Ludovico Sforza.
|''Simonetta Vespucci''
|''By Piero di Cosimo. Simonetta Vespucci, referred to by many as the greatest beauty in Florence, sits for this portrait barechested. She was the mistress of Giuliano de' Medici.''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|south face left column
|left column
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|Sacred and Profane Love
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|By Titian. A bride dressed in white stands beside Cupid and is assisted by Venus
|''Sacred and Profane Love''
|''By Titian. A bride dressed in white stands beside Cupid and is assisted by Venus''
|First Floor
|First Floor
|third from left staircase landing
|second from [room]
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|San Sebastian
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|By Antonello da Messina. Saint Sebastian was killed in Rome during Diocletian's persecution of Christians and became a Christian saint.
|''San Sebastian''
|''By Antonello da Messina. Saint Sebastian was killed in Rome during Diocletian's persecution of Christians and became a Christian saint.''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|far wall left most
|left most back wall
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|St-Jerome
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|By Leonardo da Vinci. Saint Jerome in the Syrian desert, where he lived as a hermit.
|''St-Jerome''
|''By Leonardo da Vinci. Saint Jerome in the Syrian desert, where he lived as a hermit.''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|left wall furthest from left entrance
|far right left wall
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|St-Jerome in His Study
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|By Antonello da Messina. St. Jerome working in his studio.
|''St-Jerome in His Study''
|''By Antonello da Messina. St. Jerome working in his studio.''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|left wall closest to left entrance
|far left left wall
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|Adoration of the Magi
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|By Leonardo da Vinci. The Virgin Mary holds Jesus, while the Magi kneel in adoration. The ruins behind them are of the Basilica of Maxentius, which is said to have collapsed on the night of Christ's birth.
|''Sleeping Venus''
|Gallery
|''By Giorgione. A woman, possibly Venus, rests in the foreground as the hills in the background seem to mirror her profile.''
|right hand inner wall
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|Sleeping Venus
|By Giorgione. A woman, possibly Venus, rests in the foreground as the hills in the background seem to mirror her profile.
|First Floor
|First Floor
|fist from right staircase landing (right of left entrance to gallery)
|right of left entrance to gallery
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|Ideal City
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|By Francesco di Giorgio Martini and Piero della Francesca. Portrays a city that has been conceived in accordance with the dictates of rational and moral objectives.
|''Three Graces''
|First Floor
|''By Raphael. The Three Graces reward Scipio for the selecting Minerva, the incarnation of virtue, with the Golden Apples of the Hesperides.''
|second from right entrance to gallery
|-
|Leda and the Swan
|By Leonardo da Vinci. Zeus imoregnated Leda while disguised as a swan. Below are her children, two of whom came from Zeus and two from Tyndareus, king of Sparta.
|Gallery
|east face of right column
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|Three Graces
|By Raphael. The Three Graces reward Scipio for the selecting Minerva, the incarnation of virtue, with the Golden Apples of the Hesperides.
|Gallery
|Gallery
|centre right back wall
|centre right back wall
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|La Fornarina
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|Also know as The Portrait of a Young Woman, by Raphael. The model is Margherita Luti, Raphael's lover.
|''Venus Rising''
|''By Titian. After she is born from a shell, Venus rises from the sea as a full grown woman.''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|north face of central column
|left column
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|Eve
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|By Albrecht Dürer. Eve plucks the apple from the tree of knowledge inside the Garden of Eden
|''Venus and the Mirror''
|''By Mabuse. Venus, the Roman goddess of love gazes at her reflection in the mirror.''
|Gallery
|Gallery
|east face of left column
|far wall rightmost
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|Uberto Alberti  
|Uberto Alberti  
|This is a picture of the Templar, Uberto Alberti, Florentine Gonfaloniere of Justice and a traitor to my family. Date of death: 1476.
|This is a picture of the Templar, Uberto Alberti, Florentine Gonfaloniere of Justice and a traitor to my family. Date of death: 1476.
|easel in south west corner
|easel in back left corner
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|Vieri de' Pazzi
|Vieri de' Pazzi
|This is a picture of the Templar, Vieri de' Pazzi, son of Francesco de' Pazzi. Date of death: 1477.
|This is a picture of the Templar, Vieri de' Pazzi, son of Francesco de' Pazzi. Date of death: 1477.
|south wall right
|[side] wall right
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|Francesco de' Pazzi
|Francesco de' Pazzi
|This is a picture of the Templar, Francesco de' Pazzi, head of the Pazzi Bank and perpetrator of the Pazzi Conspiracy. Date of death: 1478
|This is a picture of the Templar, Francesco de' Pazzi, head of the Pazzi Bank and perpetrator of the Pazzi Conspiracy. Date of death: 1478
|south wall left
|[side] wall left
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|The Pazzi Conspirators
|The Pazzi Conspirators
|This is a picture of the Templar Pazzi Conspirators, who acted on Francesco de' Paazzi's order. They were responsible for the murder of Giuliano de' Medici and the attempted murder of Lorenzo de' Medici. Dates of death: 1478 - 1480.
|This is a picture of the Templar Pazzi Conspirators, who acted on Francesco de' Paazzi's order. They were responsible for the murder of Giuliano de' Medici and the attempted murder of Lorenzo de' Medici. Dates of death: 1478 - 1480.
|south wall south east corner
|far right [side] wall
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|Emilio Barbarigo
|Emilio Barbarigo
|This is a picture of the Templar, Emilio Barbarigo, head of the Venetian Merchants Guild. Date of death: 1484.
|This is a picture of the Templar, Emilio Barbarigo, head of the Venetian Merchants Guild. Date of death: 1484.
|centre south wall
|middle [side] wall
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|Carlo Grimaldi
|Carlo Grimaldi
|This is a picture of the Templar, Carlo Grimaldi, member of the Venetian Council of Ten, and poisoner of Doge Mocenigo. Date of death: 1485.
|This is a picture of the Templar, Carlo Grimaldi, member of the Venetian Council of Ten, and poisoner of Doge Mocenigo. Date of death: 1485.
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|Marco Barbarigo
|Marco Barbarigo
|This is a picture of the Templar, Marco Barbarigo, a corrupt Venetian Doge. Date of death: 1486.
|This is a picture of the Templar, Marco Barbarigo, a corrupt Venetian Doge. Date of death: 1486.
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|Silvio Barbarigo
|Silvio Barbarigo
|This is a picture of the Templar, Silvio Barbarigo, cousin of Marco Barbarigo and a wealthy Venetian trader. Date of death: 1486.
|This is a picture of the Templar, Silvio Barbarigo, cousin of Marco Barbarigo and a wealthy Venetian trader. Date of death: 1486.
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*Seal of Darius
*Seal of Darius


==Statuettes==
==Statuettes [Villa External/Grounds]==
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|Jupiter and Minerva
|Jupiter and Minerva
|Here sits the king of all Olympus and beside him stands wisdom, to guide his rule.
|Here sits the king of all Olympus and beside him stands wisdom, to guide his rule.
|northwest plinth in villa grounds
|northwest plinth in villa grounds
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|Diana and Apollo
|Diana and Apollo
|Together, but never touching, one sleeps while the other rises, yet both watch over us.
|Together, but never touching, one sleeps while the other rises, yet both watch over us.
|northeast plinth in villa grounds
|northeast plinth in villa grounds
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|Mars and Venus
|Mars and Venus
|The god of rage and strength basks in his lover's radiant beauty. She tames his anger with her gentle touch.
|The god of rage and strength basks in his lover's radiant beauty. She tames his anger with her gentle touch.
|plinth along the east wall
|plinth along the east wall
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|Neptune and Pluto
|Neptune and Pluto
|Two brothers rest here. One resides fathoms deep, the other at the end of time
|Two brothers rest here. One resides fathoms deep, the other at the end of time

Revision as of 13:34, 21 November 2023

During the Renaissance, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze collected a variety of item collections while on his hunt for the Templar conspirators behind the death of his father Giovanni and brothers, Federico and Petruccio, from 1478 to 1499. He used said objects to decorate the various rooms of the Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni, Italy.[1]

Weapons [Weapon Room]

Swords

First Rack
  • Common Sword
  • Captain's Sword
  • Milanese Sword
  • Schiavona
Second Rack
  • Sword of Altaïr
  • Old Syrian Sword
  • Venetian Falchion
  • Florentine Falchion
  • Scimitar

Small Weapons

Rack 1
  • Dagger
  • Stiletto
  • Knife
  • Metal Cestus
Rack 2
  • Sultan's Knife
  • Butcher Knife
  • Channeled Cinquedea
  • Notched Cinquedea

Hammers

  • Mercenario War Hammer
  • empty
  • Maul
  • Flanged Mace
  • Cavalier Mace

Special Weapons

  • Maria Thorpe's Longsword
  • Fredrick's Hammer
  • Mace of the Bull
  • Dark Oracle's Bone Dagger
  • Twins' Rapier
  • Bouchart's Blade

Armor [Armory]

Armor
Set Location
Leather left stand on left wall
Helmschmied right stand on left wall
Metal right stand on right wall [closest stand to room entrance]
Missaglias left stand on right wall

Models [Armory]

Models
Name Description Room Location
Carriage This is a model of the carriage I drove Armory first stand from entrance
Flying Machine This is a model of Leonardo da Vinci's flying machine. Armory second stand (closest to far wall)

Codex Pages

Paintings [Gallery/First Floor]

Paintings
Image Name Description Room Location
Adoration of the Magi By Leonardo da Vinci. The Virgin Mary holds Jesus, while the Magi kneel in adoration. The ruins behind them are of the Basilica of Maxentius, which is said to have collapsed on the night of Christ's birth. Gallery right hand painting on entrance wall
Annunciation By Leonardo da Vinci. The Archangel Gabriel appears to Mary, revealing to her that she will conceive Jesus Christ. The setting is the enclosed courtyard garden of a Florentine villa. First Floor second from {room}
Baptism of Christ By Andrea del Verrocchio. Saint John the Baptist baptizes Jesus by pouring water over his head. First Floor first from [room]
Battista and Federico By Piero della Francesca. Portrait of the condottiero, Federico da Montefeltro, and his wife Battista Sforza. Gallery middle column
The Birth of Venus By Sandro Botticelli. Venus, newly created, yet fully grown, is pushed by the wind toward the seashore. First Floor second from [room]
Eve By Albrecht Dürer. Eve plucks the apple from the tree of knowledge inside the Garden of Eden Gallery left column
Federico da Montefeltro By Pedro Berruguete. Federico da Montefeltro and his son, Guidobaldo. Federico was a famous condottiero during the Renaissance. Gallery right column
Francesco delle Opere By Pietro Perugino. Portrait of Francesco delle Opere First Floor left hand on left wall
Ideal City By Francesco di Giorgio Martini and Piero della Francesca. Portrays a city that has been conceived in accordance with the dictates of rational and moral objectives. First Floor second from right entrance to gallery
Jupiter and Io By Antonio Allegri da Correggio. Io, daughter of the king of Argos, is seduced by the evanescent figure of Jupiter. Gallery middle column
Lady With an Ermine By Leonardo da Vinci. The model for this portrait is Cecilia Gallerani, the mistress of Ludovico Sforza First Floor left hand painting on south wall (opposite staircase)
Leda and the Swan By Leonardo da Vinci. Zeus imoregnated Leda while disguised as a swan. Below are her children, two of whom came from Zeus and two from Tyndareus, king of Sparta. Gallery right column
La Fornarina Also know as The Portrait of a Young Woman, by Raphael. The model is Margherita Luti, Raphael's lover. Gallery middle column
Madonna and Child By Filippo Lippi. Saint Anne sits with her daughter, Mary First Floor first from [room]
Primavera By Sandro Botticelli. The garden of Venus. From left to right: Mercury, the Three Graces, Venus, Flora, Chloris and Zephyr. Gallery left hand on entrance wall
Portrait of a Musician By Leonardo da Vinci. Represents Franchino Gaffurio, who was the maestro di cappella of the Milanese Cathedral Gallery centre left back wall
Pallas and the Centaur By Sandro Botticelli. A centaur has trespassed on forbidden territory, but is quickly brought under control by Minerva, who grabs his hair. First Floor first from [room]
Portrait of a Lady By Leonardo da Vinci. Beatrice d'Este, the wife of the duke of Milan, Ludovico Sforza. Gallery left column
Saint Chyrsogonus By Michele Giambono. Considered the Venetian artist's masterpiece. St Chrysogonus is depicted on horseback. He was later beheaded in Aquileia by the Emperor Diocletian Gallery middle column
St-Francis in Ecstasy By Giovanni Bellini. Portrays St. Francis in ecstasy while receiving the stigmata. Gallery right column
Saint Jean Baptiste By Leonardo da Vinci. St. John the Baptist sits in isolation. He holds a reed cross in his left hand while his right hand points up toward heaven. Gallery right column
Simonetta Vespucci By Piero di Cosimo. Simonetta Vespucci, referred to by many as the greatest beauty in Florence, sits for this portrait barechested. She was the mistress of Giuliano de' Medici. Gallery left column
Sacred and Profane Love By Titian. A bride dressed in white stands beside Cupid and is assisted by Venus First Floor second from [room]
San Sebastian By Antonello da Messina. Saint Sebastian was killed in Rome during Diocletian's persecution of Christians and became a Christian saint. Gallery left most back wall
St-Jerome By Leonardo da Vinci. Saint Jerome in the Syrian desert, where he lived as a hermit. Gallery far right left wall
St-Jerome in His Study By Antonello da Messina. St. Jerome working in his studio. Gallery far left left wall
Sleeping Venus By Giorgione. A woman, possibly Venus, rests in the foreground as the hills in the background seem to mirror her profile. First Floor right of left entrance to gallery
Three Graces By Raphael. The Three Graces reward Scipio for the selecting Minerva, the incarnation of virtue, with the Golden Apples of the Hesperides. Gallery centre right back wall
Venus Rising By Titian. After she is born from a shell, Venus rises from the sea as a full grown woman. Gallery left column
Venus and the Mirror By Mabuse. Venus, the Roman goddess of love gazes at her reflection in the mirror. Gallery far wall rightmost

Portraits [Ezio's Room]

Portraits
Image Target/Name Description Location
Uberto Alberti This is a picture of the Templar, Uberto Alberti, Florentine Gonfaloniere of Justice and a traitor to my family. Date of death: 1476. easel in back left corner
Vieri de' Pazzi This is a picture of the Templar, Vieri de' Pazzi, son of Francesco de' Pazzi. Date of death: 1477. [side] wall right
Francesco de' Pazzi This is a picture of the Templar, Francesco de' Pazzi, head of the Pazzi Bank and perpetrator of the Pazzi Conspiracy. Date of death: 1478 [side] wall left
The Pazzi Conspirators This is a picture of the Templar Pazzi Conspirators, who acted on Francesco de' Paazzi's order. They were responsible for the murder of Giuliano de' Medici and the attempted murder of Lorenzo de' Medici. Dates of death: 1478 - 1480. far right [side] wall
Emilio Barbarigo This is a picture of the Templar, Emilio Barbarigo, head of the Venetian Merchants Guild. Date of death: 1484. middle [side] wall
Carlo Grimaldi This is a picture of the Templar, Carlo Grimaldi, member of the Venetian Council of Ten, and poisoner of Doge Mocenigo. Date of death: 1485. centre of back wall [behind desk]
Marco Barbarigo This is a picture of the Templar, Marco Barbarigo, a corrupt Venetian Doge. Date of death: 1486. right wall centre
Silvio Barbarigo This is a picture of the Templar, Silvio Barbarigo, cousin of Marco Barbarigo and a wealthy Venetian trader. Date of death: 1486.

Feathers

Seals

  • Seal of Iltani
  • Seal of Qulan Gal
  • Seal of Amunet
  • Seal of Leonius
  • Seal of Wei Yu
  • Seal of Darius

Statuettes [Villa External/Grounds]

Statuettes
Image Name Description Location
Jupiter and Minerva Here sits the king of all Olympus and beside him stands wisdom, to guide his rule. northwest plinth in villa grounds
Diana and Apollo Together, but never touching, one sleeps while the other rises, yet both watch over us. northeast plinth in villa grounds
Mars and Venus The god of rage and strength basks in his lover's radiant beauty. She tames his anger with her gentle touch. plinth along the east wall
Neptune and Pluto Two brothers rest here. One resides fathoms deep, the other at the end of time plinth along west wall

References