Ducal Palace: vault of the “Bridal Chamber or Camera Picta", which is a room located in the north-east tower of the Castle of San Giorgio in Mantua. It is famous for the cycle of frescoes that covers its walls, a masterpiece by Andrea Mantegna, created between 1465 and 1474.Detail of the vault illusionistically divided into painted rib vault and pendentives. The space is divided into regular figures, with a golden background and monochrome paintings.In the center is the famous oculus. It is a round open illusionistically towards the sky, which was supposed to recall the famous oculus of the Pantheon. In the oculus you can see a balustrade from which a court lady leans out, accompanied by her black servant, a group of maids, a dozen putti, a peacock and a vase, against the background of a blue sky. To reinforce the impression of the open oculus, Mantegna painted some cherubs dangerously poised clinging to the inside of the frame, with dizzying glimpses of their plump little bodies.