I attach here two images of the Bentivoglio Chapel in Bologna. I have composed these images joining together different photographs. I think they can give an idea of the structure of the Chapel. I discussed these images with Ross and Michael, and possibly they will add some comments and/or more images.
Marco
Re: Images of the Bentivoglio Chapel (Bologna)
2HI Marco,
It's lovely to see you here, welcome!
I hope that either they or you will tell us some more about the chapel, and what it is that might be particularly interesting. It's certainly beautiful, and I can see some very intriguing artwork, but I'm not sure what I "should" be looking for when viewing the images?
It's lovely to see you here, welcome!
I hope that either they or you will tell us some more about the chapel, and what it is that might be particularly interesting. It's certainly beautiful, and I can see some very intriguing artwork, but I'm not sure what I "should" be looking for when viewing the images?
Re: Images of the Bentivoglio Chapel (Bologna)
3There is much to discuss about the Bentivoglio Chapel.
I have learned of its relevance from Michael J Hurst. In particular, the more "tarot related" items are the two paintings by Lorenzo Costa (on the left side). Some discussion can be found here:
http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=91801
Possibly, everything that could be written about this Chapel has been written by Michael and Ross in the last few months. I am not aware of a single place where all information and ideas have been collected. I just wanted to share these "panoramic" images
Marco
I have learned of its relevance from Michael J Hurst. In particular, the more "tarot related" items are the two paintings by Lorenzo Costa (on the left side). Some discussion can be found here:
http://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=91801
Possibly, everything that could be written about this Chapel has been written by Michael and Ross in the last few months. I am not aware of a single place where all information and ideas have been collected. I just wanted to share these "panoramic" images
Marco