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![]() Vatican City-Vatican Museum-7 aperture=f14.0 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/2000 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican Museum-10 aperture=f7.1 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/500 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican Museum-22 aperture=f3.2 focal length: 18.0 mm exposure 1/40 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..ini Wedding Fresco33 Fresco Fragment thought to represent the preliminary stages of a nuptial ceremony. Rome, end of the 1st, beginning of the second C CE (after a Greek original of the 4th C BCE) From the area near the church of San Giuliano Ospitaliere, Rome (built 1601), demolished in 1874 to make room for the Piazza Vittorio. Formerly in the collection of Cardinal Pietro Aldobriandini, purchased by Pius VII in 1818. aperture=f5.0 focal length: 28.0 mm exposure 1/160 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..els Killing Demons20 aperture=f3.5 focal length: 18.0 mm exposure 1/50 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..d Prometheus Kylix13 Laconic black figure kylix by the Arkesilas Painter. Inside: Prometheus and Atlas. Outside: ornamental friezes. From Cerveteri, second quarter of the 6th C BCE. (16592) aperture=f4.0 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/160 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..the Milvian Bridge23 aperture=f3.2 focal length: 18.0 mm exposure 1/50 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..ia Apartment Tiles25 aperture=f2.8 focal length: 18.0 mm exposure 1/8 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..hrist and Veronica28 Otto Dix Kreutztragung (Christ and Veronica), 1943 aperture=f2.8 focal length: 35.0 mm exposure 1/15 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican Museum-Crucifix27 Henri Matisse, 1951. Bronze aperture=f2.8 focal length: 28.0 mm exposure 1/50 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..th of Simon Magnus17 from the map room ceilling aperture=f3.5 focal length: 29.0 mm exposure 1/80 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..rance of St Peter24 From the Raphael Rooms St. Peter Delivered from Prison demonstrates the principle of the apostles and the first pope, miraculously freed from prison by an angel while the guards lay sleeping (Acts 12, 5-12). The scene refers to Julius II who, before being elected pope, was the titular Cardinal of St. Peter in Chains. As Raphael creates a celebration of light, he compares the divine light of the angel with that of the dawn, of the moon, and of the flares and their reflection on the armour, and even the natural light which comes through the window, creating an extraordinary effect aperture=f3.2 focal length: 38.0 mm exposure 1/60 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..Dome of St Peters21 The main dome of St. Peters from the vatican museum aperture=f13.0 focal length: 18.0 mm exposure 1/800 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican Museum-Dying Adonis9 Tuscania, near val Vidone Campanari excavations 1834 250-200 BCE Adonis is shown lying on a heavily draped kline, naked except for his boots and a mantle which veils his head, and with the fatal wound showing on his left thigh. The young hero-divinity, who was being fought over by Aphrodite and Persephone, is dying from the wounds he has received from a wild boar whose appearance was, perhaps, the work of the jealous Ares. aperture=f4.0 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/160 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..to Egyptian Gallery4 Stairs and entrance to the Etruscan/Egyptian museum aperture=f4.0 focal length: 18.0 mm exposure 1/60 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..ce to the map room15 aperture=f4.0 focal length: 18.0 mm exposure 1/60 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..m painted shutters14 Pair of painted shutters pertaining to the original windows in these rooms. The Cardinal Librarian Francesco Saverio de Zelada (1717-1801) lived in this apartment between 1780 and 1798. The 18th Century decoration dates back to this perion. Interior: Stars of the northern hemisphere/ stars of the southern hemisphere. Exterion [full of gaps] Little Dog, Dolphin/Southern Cross, Phoenix, Chameleon, Indian, Crane, Hare, Flying Fish aperture=f4.0 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/160 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican Museum-Gold Fibula5 Etruscan, Room II aperture=f3.2 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/100 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..-Handle from a Cist8 Large oval cist with the battle among the Amazons. From vulci. Excavations Vi. Campanari 1833. Late 4th C BCE aperture=f3.5 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/160 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..-Map room ceilling16 aperture=f4.0 focal length: 18.0 mm exposure 1/80 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican Museum-Mathilda18 aperture=f3.5 focal length: 40.0 mm exposure 1/125 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..ax Ernst, Crucifix30 Crucifix, 1914 aperture=f2.8 focal length: 50.0 mm exposure 1/25 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican.. cup in gilt silver6 From Cerveteri, Regolini-Galassi tomb, niche on the left. Second quarter 7th C BCE. aperture=f2.8 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/40 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican Museum-Roman Rings12 No Caption available aperture=f3.5 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/125 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..delle Muse Ceilling3 1782-1787, decorated by Tommaso Conca aperture=f4.0 focal length: 18.0 mm exposure 1/60 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..um-Seated Cardinal26 Giacomo Manzu Seated Cardinal 1962 Bronze. aperture=f2.8 focal length: 50.0 mm exposure 1/40 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..phere within Sphere1 Arnaldo Pomodoro, 1990 Diameter: 4m aperture=f9.0 focal length: 29.0 mm exposure 1/400 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..um-St Christopher29 Otto Dix, 1938. aperture=f2.8 focal length: 24.0 mm exposure 1/40 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..ng the doom of man32 Philip Evergood 1962 aperture=f2.8 focal length: 24.0 mm exposure 1/40 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..truscan Gold Thing11 no caption available aperture=f3.5 focal length: 60.0 mm exposure 1/125 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican Museum-Terpsichore2 Statue of Terpsichore from the time of Hadrian, the head is not original, but comtemporary aperture=f2.8 focal length: 33.0 mm exposure 1/50 sec ISO: 800 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..ical Council, 197231 Fernando Botero aperture=f3.2 focal length: 28.0 mm exposure 1/60 sec ISO: 1600 |
![]() Vatican City-Vatican..mp l'Oiel Ceilling19 aperture=f5.6 focal length: 18.0 mm exposure 1/125 sec ISO: 1600 |