The systematic cataloguing of the Capodimonte Museum's incredibly valuable heritage is still underway.
The systematic cataloguing of the Capodimonte Museum’s incredibly valuable heritage is still underway: following the previously published volumes on the Farnese collection and the works from the “Golden Age” of Neapolitan art, the collection of 18th-century paintings commissioned by the Bourbons which more recent history has endowed the palace with is now taking place, with masterpieces by Francesco Solimena (Europe’s most fashionable artist of the time) De Mura, Cestaro, Fischetti, del Po, Hackert’s views, Joli, Volaire, Bonavia, portraits by Angelika Kauffmann, Vigée Lebrun, Mengs, scenes by Traversi and Bonito and the sumptuous still lifes.