Source:
First Room of Gallery • Ceiling fresco (1822):
Domenico Martelli (1414–1476), Gonfaloniere of Justice and diplomat, in 1454 granted by the Duke of Calabria (of the Anjou family), the privilege of including the fleurs-de-lis of France in the family coat of arms, painted by
Antonio Marini • ''Portrait of Niccolò Martelli's Family in Parlor'' (1777) by
Giovanni Battista Benigni •
Terracotta Bust of Ugolino di Luigi Martelli, Bishop of Narni (circa 1518) attributed to "Ghoro" sculptor. • ''Portrait of Antonio de'Ricci'' by
Francesco Morandini •
Conspiracy of Catiline sealed with libations of wine and blood (1662) by
Salvator Rosa Second Room of Gallery •
Festival of Lupercalia and
Cult of either Vesta (or Cerealia) (circa 1512) by
Domenico Beccafumi •
Oath of Brutus against Tarquins after Death of Lucretia (circa 1685) by
Luca Giordano •
Portrait of Vittoria delle Rovere as St Margaret of Antioch (before 1634) by
Justus Sustermans Third Room of Gallery • Ceiling fresco (1822): ''Roberto Martelli (1408–1464),
Donatello's patron, visits the sculptor's atelier'' painted by
Antonio Marini •
Dance party in a Tavern and
Kermesse of St George by
Pieter Brueghel the Younger •
Veduta of Venice by
Hendrik Frans van Lint •
Self-portrait of Luigi Sabatelli (1802) •
Self-portrait of Pietro Benvenuti (1802) • Bronze Statuettes by
Massimiliano Soldani Benzi, collected by abbot Domenico Martelli (1672–1753), depicting copies of classic statues: •
Apollo playing the lyre • ''Sansovino's Bacchus'' (but without the satyr at the base) •
Dancing Faun with cymbals •
Meleager offering sacrifices to Diana •
Laocoön and His Sons • Seven small boxwood sculptures (1743 -1751) by
Johannes Sporer, also collected for Domenico Martelli, depicting ancient sculptures •
Farnese Hercules of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples •
Red Faun of the Capitoline Museum • Faun or Bacchus •
Laocoön and His Sons •
Hermes of the Pio-Clementino Museum, Rome. •
Dying Gaul or Galatian and
Dying Warrior, both of the Capitoline Museum in Rome
Room of the Poets or of Parnassus • Ceiling painted (1758) by
Tommaso Gherardini • Half-Bust Portraits of Philosophers Democritus and Heraclitus (1612–1613) by
Orazio Borgianni • Krater Vase depicting Martelli Villas at Soffiano and Gricigliano (early 19th-century) by Ginori Factory in the shape of
Medici Vase Room of Love Ruling the World • Ceiling fresco (1847):
Nuptial allegory, Love ruling the World with Temperance (bridle) and Legal Union (bundle) by
Nicola Cianfanelli painted for the wedding of Alessandro Martelli (1812–1904) with Marianna Velluti Zati of the Dukes of San Clemente. • Chiaroscuro decoration by Antonio Brunetti and
Leopoldo Balestieri Anteroom • ''Wax Bust-Portrait of Bishop of Pistoia, Scipione de' Ricci'' by
Clemente Susini •
Adoration of Jesus Child attributed to
Piero di Cosimo •
Portrait of Baccio Martelli (1511–1564) attributed to
Santi di Tito Ballroom (197–1800) • Vedute with coat of arms of Martelli-Pucci and Martelli-Ricci in room designed by architect
Luca Ristorini, and painted by Piero and
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