Costabili collection

Works from the collection were purchased by mid and late 19th-century art collectors like Giovanni Morelli, Austen Henry Layard and Charles Eastlake, eventually ending in many of the major collections of art around the world.

A significant group of paintings ended up in the National Gallery in London.

The collection was created by Marchese Giovanni Battista Costabili Contain, and continued by his grand nephew Marchese Giovanni Costabili Contain.

[1] His son Marchese Alfonso Costabili Contain eventually sold the remainder of the collection in 1885.

The Costabili collection also included a library with some 400 manuscripts, 400 incunables, and 800 books from the Aldine Press.

Saint Francis of Assisi with Angels by Sandro Botticelli , now in the National Gallery in London
Saint Jerome in a Landscape by Bono da Ferrara , ca. 1440, now in the National Gallery