Extended untilJanuary 8, 2023, the exhibition Baroque Waves. Diocesan Masterpieces between 1600 and 1750 set up at the Diocesan Museum in Albenga, theOratorio della Ripa in Pieve di Teco (Imperia) and numerous other sites scattered throughout the dio...
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Until July 10, 2022 Palazzo della Meridiana in Genoa hosts the exhibition Secret Baroque - Genoese Art from Private Collections, curated by Agnese Marengo and Anna Orlando.
The exhibition itinerary unfolds in the five rooms of the first piano nobile...
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Following the great success of Jean Clair's Inferno, the Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, with the special collaboration of the Museums of Genoa, present the exhibition-event entitled Superbarocco. Art...
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In Genoa, Palazzo della Meridiana hosts, from February 14 to June 28, 2020, the exhibition Da Cambiaso a Magnasco. Genoese Glimpses, an exhibition entirely dedicated to portraiture in the city from the late 16th century to the early 18th century.
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In the broad context of a national exhibition scene that often leaves something to be desired, taken as it is by following the reasons of marketing more often than those of scientific rigor, and increasingly accustomed to cutting off from the major c...
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Opens Friday, Oct. 13, and runs through Jan. 7, 2018, the major monographic exhibition Genoa is dedicating to one of its most illustrious painters, Domenico Piola (Genoa, 1628 - 1703), the most celebrated artist of Baroque Genoa. The exhibition, enti...
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