Available free of charge are six more of the fifty-one albums in the Fumetti nei Musei series dedicated to discovering Italy’s museums and archaeological parks through illustrations by famous Italian cartoonists. The initiative is promoted by MiBACT and is produced in collaboration with the publishing house Coconino Press.
On Easter and Easter Monday, it is possible to access www.issuu.com/coconinopress to browse and read all six new comics of the week and, in rotation, one of them will be available each day.
Here are the places of culture to which the week’s comics are dedicated: National Archaeological Museum of Aquileia by Emanuele Rosso, Uffizi Gallery by Alessandro Tota, Museum and Real Bosco of Capodimonte by Lorenzo Ghetti, Royal Museums of Turin by Lorena Canottiere, National Galleries of Ancient Art Barberini Corsini in Rome by Paolo Parisi, and Museo Sannitico in Campobasso by Ratigher.
In addition to reading them, you can choose a vignette to try to reproduce it.
Pictured is the cover of the Basilla comic strip dedicated to the National Archaeological Museum of Aquileia. The author is Emanuele Rosso.
From the Uffizi to Capodimonte: the six new albums in the Comics in Museums series. |
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