Vicenza

Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza, Part 3

Agostino Fasolato’s marble sculpture The Fall of the Rebel Angels (c. 1750) flanked by Cracking Art meerkats. Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Agostino Fasolato’s marble sculpture The Fall of the Rebel Angels (c. 1750) flanked by Cracking Art meerkats. Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Gallery of Greek vessels in Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Gallery of Greek vessels in Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Sculptural reliefs in the courtyard of Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Sculptural reliefs in the courtyard of Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Loggetta of Zephyrus and Chloris, Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Frescoes of Zephyrus and nymph (?) by Giuseppe Alberti, stucco from the circle of Girolamo Aliprandi, both made in 1688. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Loggetta of Zephyrus and Chloris, Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Frescoes of Zephyrus and nymph (?) by Giuseppe Alberti, stucco from the circle of Girolamo Aliprandi, both made in 1688. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Feathered helm and gorget over an exterior doorway of the Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Feathered helm and gorget over an exterior doorway of the Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

The ornate Loggia d’Ercole punctuated by Cracking Art’s hot pink wolves. Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

The ornate Loggia d’Ercole punctuated by Cracking Art’s hot pink wolves. Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

All photos from 2018. For more information on the palazzo and the BarocCracking exhibition, see Part 1 of this series, or check out the Galleria d’Italia and Cracking Art websites.

Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza, Part 2

A Cracking Art snail installed in “Aeolus’s Cave” (Grotta di Eolo), Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Fresco of Aeolus by Giuseppe Alberti; stucco from the circle of Girolamo Aliprandi; stone sculpture of Venus and Cupid by Angelo Marinali. Fresco, …

A Cracking Art snail installed in “Aeolus’s Cave” (Grotta di Eolo), Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Fresco of Aeolus by Giuseppe Alberti; stucco from the circle of Girolamo Aliprandi; stone sculpture of Venus and Cupid by Angelo Marinali. Fresco, stucco, and stone all late 17th century. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Horse skull sculpture as doorway decor at Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Horse skull sculpture as doorway decor at Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Detail of Agostino Fasolato’s intricate marble sculpture, The Fall of the Rebel Angels, c. 1750. Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Detail of Agostino Fasolato’s intricate marble sculpture, The Fall of the Rebel Angels, c. 1750. Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Ceiling in the Loggetta of Zephyrus and Chloris, Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Fresco of Chloris by Giuseppe Alberti; stucco from the circle of Girolamo Aliprandi. Both made in 1688. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Ceiling in the Loggetta of Zephyrus and Chloris, Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Fresco of Chloris by Giuseppe Alberti; stucco from the circle of Girolamo Aliprandi. Both made in 1688. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Cracking Art snails in front of a niche sculpture depicting the Rape of Proserpina, Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Cracking Art snails in front of a niche sculpture depicting the Rape of Proserpina, Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Cracking Art meerkats flanking a stone fountain with the figures of Venus and Juno. Courtyard of Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

Cracking Art meerkats flanking a stone fountain with the figures of Venus and Juno. Courtyard of Palazzo Leoni Montanari, Vicenza. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

All photos from 2018. For more information on the palazzo and Cracking Art’s BarocCracking exhibition, see Part 1 of this series, or check out the Galleria d’Italia and Cracking Art websites.