All exhibitions and events involving Luca Cambiaso e Alessandro Magnasco
From Nov. 19, 2024 to Feb. 9, 2025, the Borghese Gallery explores the connections between painting and poetry, sacred and profane, literature, art, and power in the early seventeenth century with an unprecedented project. Indeed, the exhibition Paint...
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From April 21 to July 23, 2023, the BPER Banca Gallery presents for the first time in Genoa the exhibition Sinfonie d'Arte. Masterpieces in Dialogue between Modena and Genoa, staged at Palazzo Doria Carcassi, curated by Anna Orlando and Lucia Peruzzi...
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Until Feb. 26, 2023, the Castello Sforzesco's Drawings Cabinet is hosting a new exhibition in the Drawing Rooms dedicated to the graphic collection of Prince Alberico XII Barbiano di Belgioioso, a member of one of the most prestigious families of Mil...
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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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Given its success with the public, the exhibition"Raphael, Rubens, Tiepolo. Studi d'Autore dal '500 al '700" set up in the Horne Museum in Florence has been extended until Sept. 30, 2018.
Twenty-one masterpieces on paper by great artists, such as Gi...
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Twenty-one masterpieces on paper by major artists, from the collection of Herbert Percy Horne and not normally on public view, are on display from April 20 to July 31, 2018 at the Horne Museum in Florence, in the exhibition entitled Raphael, Rubens, ...
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Opening to the public on Sunday, May 28 at the Casa De Rodis in Domodossola (Verbania) is the exhibition Tra Guercino e De Nittis. Two Collections Meet, which will feature the exhibition of the main nuclei of the collections of Antonio Ceci (1852 - 1...
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