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  2. Galleria Borghese - Wikipedia

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    The Galleria Borghese (Italian for 'Borghese Gallery') is an art gallery in Rome, Italy, housed in the former Villa Borghese Pinciana.At the outset, the gallery building was integrated with its gardens, but nowadays the Villa Borghese gardens are considered a separate tourist attraction.

  3. Borghese Collection - Wikipedia

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    Bernini's Apollo and Daphne in the Galleria Borghese Titian's Sacred and Profane Love. The Borghese Collection is a collection of Roman sculptures, old masters and modern art collected by the Roman Borghese family, especially Cardinal Scipione Borghese, from the 17th century on.

  4. Category:Paintings in the Borghese Collection - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Paintings in the Borghese Collection" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... (Galleria Borghese) M. Madonna and Child ...

  5. Category:Collection of the Galleria Borghese - Wikipedia

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    Paintings in the Borghese Collection (30 P) Sculptures in the Borghese Collection (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Collection of the Galleria Borghese"

  6. Saint Jerome Writing - Wikipedia

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    Galleria Borghese Saint Jerome Writing , also called Saint Jerome in His Study or simply Saint Jerome , is an oil painting by Italian painter Caravaggio . Generally dated to 1605–06, the painting is located in the Galleria Borghese in Rome .

  7. David with the Head of Goliath (Caravaggio, Rome) - Wikipedia

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    David with the Head of Goliath is a painting by the Italian Baroque artist Caravaggio.It is housed in the Galleria Borghese, Rome. [1] The painting, which was in the collection of Cardinal Scipione Borghese [a] in 1650, [3] has been dated as early as 1605 and as late as 1609–1610, with more recent scholars tending towards the former.