Renaissance Europe
The Walters' collection of European Renaissance art features one of the most significant holdings of Italian paintings in the Americas, many of which were acquired by Henry Walters with the Massarenti Collection (a previously unprecedented purchase of the contents of an Italian villa). This important collection includes not only paintings but also sculpture, furniture, ceramics, metalwork, jewelry, arms and armor, and locks and keys. The breadth of the Walters’ collection offers a comprehensive display of the arts during this artistically fertile period. The best-known works include Hugo van der Goes' Donor with Saint John the Baptist, Heemskerck’s Panorama with the Abduction of Helen Amidst the Wonders of the Ancient World, Veronese’s Portrait Of Countess Livia da Porto Thiene and her Daughter Porzia, El Greco's Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, Bernini's Risen Christ, Tiepolo’s Scipio Africanus Freeing Massiva, and The Ideal City attributed to Fra Carnavale.
The Walters' collection of European Renaissance art features one of the most significant holdings of Italian paintings in the Americas, many of which were acquired by Henry Walters with the Massarenti Collection (a previously unprecedented purchase of the contents of an Italian villa). This important collection includes not only paintings but also sculpture, furniture, ceramics, metalwork, jewelry, arms and armor, and locks and keys. The breadth of the Walters’ collection offers a comprehensive display of the arts during this artistically fertile period. The best-known works include Hugo van der Goes' Donor with Saint John the Baptist, Heemskerck’s Panorama with the Abduction of Helen Amidst the Wonders of the Ancient World, Veronese’s Portrait Of Countess Livia da Porto Thiene and her Daughter Porzia, El Greco's Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, Bernini's Risen Christ, Tiepolo’s Scipio Africanus Freeing Massiva, and The Ideal City attributed to Fra Carnavale.

Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe
The publication accompanying the exhibition Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe is now available to view online or download. Explore the wealth of European art to reveal the hidden presence of Africans in Renaissance society and the many roles they played.
Publication
Dish with the Musical Competition between Apollo and Pan

Dish with the Wedding Banquet of Cupid and Psyche

The Holy Family with the Young St. John the Baptist and St. Dorothy

Plate with Hypermnestra Watching Lynceus Take Her Father's Crown

Plaque with Cavalry Battle between Greeks and Trojans

Plaque with Cavalry Battle between Greeks and Trojans

Pendant in the Shape of a Lantern with Christ's Crucifixion and Deposition

Tankard with Medal of Sigismond I, King of Poland

Triple Table Utensil for Salt and Spices with Three Putti

Plaque with the Personification of Africa (?)

Leaf from Miniature Manuscript Used as a Pendant: Portrait of the Virgin
