On October 3, 1932, Giulio Aristide Sartorio passed away in Rome. Among his most famous works is the famous frieze of theChamber of Montecitorio. To mark theanniversary of his passing, new aerial drone shots of the frieze were taken to offer a close-...
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From May 8-31, 2024, the tempera drawings executed by Roman painter Giulio Aristide Sartorio (Rome, 1860-1932) to illustrate Ruggero Bonghi's Le feste romane, published in Milan by Hoepli in 1891, will be on display at the Gonnelli Bookshop-Auction H...
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From December 2, 2022 to April 10, 2023, the Fortress of Bard will host an exhibition dedicated to Déco in Italy, entitled Déco in Italy, the Elegance of Modernity. Set up in the rooms of the Cannoniere and the Cantine and curated by Fr...
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Through April 11, 2023, GAM - Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea of Turin presents the exhibition Ottocento. GAM Collections from the Unification of Italy to the Dawn of the Twentieth Century, curated by Riccardo Passoni, director of the ...
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Until November 14, 2021, the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Rome presents the exhibition Ciao maschio. Face, Power and Identity of Contemporary Man, curated by Arianna Angelelli and Claudio Crescentini. On display are more than one hundred works, includi...
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On view until April 22, 2018 (it opened last Nov. 11) is the exhibition La trottola e il robot. Between Balla, Casorati and Capogrossi, at PALP Palazzo Pretorio in Pontedera (province of Pisa). The aim of the exhibition, curated by Daniela Fonti and ...
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