necspenecmetu: Annibale Carracci, Farnese Gallery Ceiling: Mercury
peira: Sofonisba Anguissola: Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma
Sofonisba Anguissola, Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma, c.
thisblueboy: Titian, Ranuccio Farnese, 1542, National Gallery
Attributed to Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1677-1640), The Farnese
BOCCACCINO, Camillo The Prophet David 1530 Oil on canvas Palazzo
The Combat of Perseus and Phineus. 1597-1602. Annibale Carracci.
Telamon. detail from fresco by Annibale Carracci. Italian. 1560-1609.
Hendrick Goltzius Farnese Hercules (detail) c. 1592 41.8 x
Annibale Carracci. Italian 1560-1609. Palazzo Farnese. Rome
serviceorientedsub: Museum Collection: Museo Archeologico Nazionale,
templeofapelles: Diana and Endymion, 1596 Annibale Carracci
classical-beauty-of-the-past: Farnese Sculptures, National Archaeological
hadrian6: Detail : The Farnese Hercules holding the Golden Apples
loverofbeauty: The Farnese Hercules holding the Golden Apples
antinoo5: whateverstrikesme: ombredesfleurs: The Antinous
boysnmenart:Bacchus Palazzo Farnese, Rome
bobbygio: bloghqualls : Annibale Carracci, “Apollo scuoia
marmarinos: Detail of the Farnese Hermes, 1st century CE. Roman
hadrian6: The Gladiator Farnese. The Roman copy of 190-199.
echiromani:Statue of an athlete. Farnese Collection, National
neapolis-neapolis:Apollonio e Taurisco di Tralle, Il supplizio
ganymedesrocks:twoboysblue:Annibale Carracci (1560 - 1609), a
antonio-m:Farnese Hercules, (detail). Archeology Museum of Naples.
fuckyeahborgia: Giulia Farnese + looking down.
fuckyeahborgia: Giulia Farnese (Season 1)
fuckyeahborgia: Giulia Farnese → [¼] Outfits
fuckyeahborgia: Giulia Farnese → [2/4] Outfits
fuckyeahborgia: Giulia Farnese → [¾] Outfits
fuckyeahborgia: Giulia Farnese → [4/4] Outfits
rubyhoney: ◈ the borgias costume porn: giulia farnese (s01e02
rubyhoney: ◈ the borgias costume porn: giulia farnese (s02e04,
theinfamouschubbykitten: museum-of-artifacts: Ferdinand II
hadrian6: Detail : Perseus Turning the Followers of Phineus
littledeludeddupes: okay probably one of my favorite moments
ombredesfleurs: The Antinous Farnese - 130-138 AD, Naples Archaeological