All exhibitions and events involving Ludovico Carracci
From May 18 to September 22, 2024, the Civic Museums of Ancient Art of the Bologna Civic Museums Sector presents in the Urban Room of the Municipal Art Collections at Palazzo d'Accursio the dossier exhibition Ludovico and Annibale Carracci. Ancient S...
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The Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna is enriched with a new work, the Holy Family with Saints John, Ursula and Matthias by Ludovico Carracci (Bologna, 1555 - 1619). The work joins the significant nucleus of 23 canvases by the Bolognese artist already ...
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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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To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Ludovico Carracci's death, Bologna's Palazzo Fava presents through Feb. 16, 2020, an exhibition that places in dialogue the frescoes of Jason and Medea, the first collective work by Ludovico, Agostino and Annibal...
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From Sept. 22, 2019 to Jan. 6, 2020, a new stage along the ascent to the dome of the cathedral comes to Piacenza: after the 2017 climb, when the protagonist was Guercino with the frescoes of the dome's sails, now the focus is on Ludovico Carracci (Bo...
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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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Until September 16, 2018, it will be possible to admire the first major cycle of frescoes by Annibale, Agostino and Ludovico Carracci on the piano nobile of Palazzo Fava in Bologna.
The piano no bile of the Bolognese palace reopens to the public, al...
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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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