The Muse Thalia
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Thalia is a c.1546 painting by Michele Pannonio, signed by the artist and produced for the 'studiolo' in Belfiore, begun by Lionello d'Este in 1447 and completed by his brother Borso in 1463. After the palace's destruction by fire in 1632 its paintings were dispersed - Thalia is now in the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest.
Long misidentified as Ceres, the work is one of the few known works by the artist, active in Ferrara but of Hungarian origins.
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- Paintings in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest)
- 1546 paintings
- 16th-century allegorical paintings
- Allegorical paintings by Italian artists