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"Marble ceiling with Saints" - Detail of the so-called "Succorpo" or Carafa chapel in Naples Cathedral - Age: 1497-1508; Purchaser: Cardinal Oliviero Carafa; Architect: perhaps Donato Bramante; Sculptor: Tommaso Malvito and others; Dimension: m. 12x9
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Pompeian room (1840) by Clemente D'Agostino and Giuseppe Maldarelli - Royal Palace of Naples
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Ceiling: "Apollo present to Athene the poets" - painter: Giuseppe Cammarano (1817) - The Royal San Carlo Theatre in Naples
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"Compluvium" (=rain picker; rebuilding) with original terracotta eaves-gutter as dog's heads - House of the Wooden Partition at Herculaneum, buried by Vesuvius' eruption on 79 AD
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Ceiling with paintings of Pompeian style (after 1836) at National Library of Naples
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Vault (1646-1650 and 1656-1657) by Francesco Borromini - San Giovanni in Laterano Church in Rome
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San Giovanni in Laterano Church in Rome - Interior (1646-1650 and 1656-1657) by Francesco Borromini; wooden ceiling (1562-1567)
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Ceiling with painted trompe-l'oeil of the Giustiniani Bandini family's palace (1886-1918) - Abbey of Fiastra / Macerata
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"Ipnos" - ceiling of bed-room - Stucco (1832) by Gennaro Aveta - Zevallos Stigliano Palace in Naples, now Museum
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Ten frescoes with "Virgin Mary's Histories" (1639-1640) by Massimo Stanzione (Orta di Atella, Caserta 1585-Naples 1656) - Gesù Nuovo Church in Naples
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Wooden and gilded ceiling (about 1680) - Gesù delle Monache Church in Naples
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Gilded wooden ceiling (1617) on skethc by Domenichino, with his painting of "Assumption" - Santa Maria in Trastevere Church in Rome
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Wooden-gilded ceiling (1620-1626) with painting "Saint Crisogono's glory", copy from original by Guercino, stolen in 1808, now in London, Stafford House - San Crisogono Church in Rome
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Wooden and gold-plated ceiling with paintings (1621-22) - Naples, Cathedral
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Interior of the Cathedral of Naples with wooden and gold-plated ceiling with paintings (1621-22)
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"Apollo introduces to Athene the poets" - Ceiling 1817 painted by Giuseppe Cammarano - The Royal San Carlo Theatre in Naples
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Vault with six allegorical figures of a tower of Castel del Monte (about 1240) at Andria (Puglia / Italy) built by emperor Frederick II of Swabia Hohenstaufen
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"Apotheosis of the King Ferdinand IV and the Queen Maria Carolina" - fresco (1781) by Pietro Bardellino (Naples 1728-Naples 1810 - Naples, Archaeological Museum
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Painted ceiling and chandelier (about 1820; "Palazzina Borbonica") - Villa Rosebery in Naples (Posillipo)
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"Histories of Virgin Mary" - frescoes (1605-1610) by Cristoforo Roncalli called Pomarancio (1552-1626) - Treasure room of the Sanctuary of Holy House at Loreto / Ancona / Marche / Italy
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Wooden and gold-plated ceiling with "Histories of Saint Catherine of Alexandria" (1657-1659) by Mattia Preti (Taverna/Calabria 1613-La Valletta/Malta 1699) - San Pietro a Majella Church in Naples
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"The Dawn" - ceiling with neoclassical painting at villa-museum Pignatelli in Naples
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"Allegory of Architecture" - ceiling (about 1826) by Francesco Oliva (Naples 1807-1861), with sketch of the villa - Villa Pignatelli Museum in Naples
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Gilded and wooden ceiling (1592-1597) - San Marcello al Corso Church in Rome
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Gilded wooden ceiling (1572-1575) with coat-of-arms of pope Pius V - Santa Maria Aracoeli Church in Rome
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"Virgin Mary's Glory, Fall of rebellious angels" - fresco (1675) by Giovanni Domenico Cerrini - Ceiling with stucco Angels - Santa Maria della Vittoria Church in Rome
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Wooden ceiling (1492-1503), attributed to Giuliano da Sangallo, gold-plated (with early gold from America) - Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica in Rome
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Wooden ceiling (1650) - San Martino ai Monti Church in Rome
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Stucco ceiling (1705-1706) with Saint Peter's keys and chains - San Pietro in Vincoli Church in Rome
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"Saint Agnellus drives away the Saracens from Naples" (1701; Vesuvius and "Castel Nuovo" in background) by Nicola Malinconico (Naples 1663-Naples 1726) - Ceiling of Donnalbina Church in Naples