List of artworks in the Gonzaga collection


The Gonzaga Collection or Celeste Gallery was the large collection of artworks commissioned and acquired by the House of Gonzaga in Mantua, Italy, exhibited for a time in the Palazzo Ducale, the Palazzo Te, the Palazzo San Sebastiano and other buildings in Mantua and elsewhere.
The Gonzagas were inspired by the wunderkammer style of collecting practised by the princes of Bavaria, with Isabella d'Este in particular creating a noted private 'studiolo'. They set an example for other European courts, particularly in their patronage of contemporary artists, whilst their collecting increased the international profile of Mantua, a relatively small state. It reached its peak under Vincenzo I Gonzaga and his son Ferdinando, before the family's decline led to major losses from the collection, such as the long negotiations from 1625 onwards with Charles I of Great Britain, mediated by two members of the Whitehall Group - the Flemish art dealer Daniel Nys and Nicholas Lanier, Master of the King's Music. These culminated in 1627 with most of the Gonzaga collections being sent to London. This ensured their preservation, unlike the artworks still in Mantua when the city was sacked in 1630.
Its works are now split between museums and private collections across the world, as shown by the 2002-2003 exhibition Gonzaga. La Celeste Galeria. Il Museo dei Duchi di Mantova at the Palazzo Te and Palazzo Ducale, which included around ninety paintings from the total of approximately 2000 originally in the collection. As well as paintings, the collection also included decorative work in gold and precious stones such as the Gonzaga Cameo along with natural history specimens or 'mirabilia'.

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;Anonymous
;Cristofano Allori
;Sofonisba Anguissola
;Giovanni Baglione
;Jacopo Bassano
;Pieter Bruegel the Younger
;Annibale Carracci
;Ludovico Carracci
;Correggio
;Lorenzo Costa
;Lucas Cranach
;Domenichino
;Ludovico Dondi
;Domenico Fetti
;Lavinia Fontana
;Lorenzo Garbieri
;Garofalo
;Guercino
;Lorenzo Lotto
;Andrea Mantegna
;Michelangelo
;Domenico Morone
;Pietro Perugino
;Frans Pourbus the Younger
;Guido Reni
;Guido Reni
;Giulio Romano
;;Workshop of Giulio Romano
;Pieter Paul Rubens
;Domenico Tintoretto
;Jacopo Tintoretto
;Titian
;Various artists
;Veronese
;Antonio Maria Viani