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Elisabetta Pisu - Finestre sull'Arte
All exhibitions and events that have been curated by Elisabetta Pisu
The 150th anniversary of Italian emigration to Brazil with a double coffee review
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Redazione
, written on 26/07/2024
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Italian Design in Brazil: from Oct. 1, 2024 to Feb. 4, 2025 at the Museu do Café in Santos and from Feb. 21, 2025 to May 26, 2025 at the Museu da Imigração do Estado de São Paulo, in São Paulo, Brazil is presented a...
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The Pietro Aldi Cultural Pole in Saturnia: a model of good musealization
Jacopo Suggi - 28/12/2024
Discovering Gubbio: 10 places to get to know the city
Redazione - 27/12/2024
Discovering Modena: 10 places to get to know the city
Redazione - 26/12/2024
Correggio's Adoration of the Child: an intimate and universal scene of the miracle of the Nativity
Ilaria Baratta - 24/12/2024
Viboldone Abbey, monastic peace amid the chaos of Milan's suburbs
Federico Giannini - 22/12/2024
When art in the Renaissance was also political propaganda: Garofalo's masterpiece
Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta - 20/12/2024
The Fortress of Ravaldino: Caterina Sforza's fortress symbol of Forli.
Redazione - 17/12/2024
When Donatello and Masaccio agreed on the Renaissance revolution in Pisa.
Federico Giannini, Ilaria Baratta - 17/12/2024
Pietro da Cortona's The Triumph of Divine Providence, a fundamental text of 17th-century art
Claudia Farini - 14/12/2024
A new museum in Ravenna dedicated to Lord Byron and the Risorgimento
Redazione - 10/12/2024
Discovering Marco Palmezzano and Luca Longhi, masters of the Renaissance in Romagna
Redazione - 09/12/2024
Journey to Vienna among the places of Johann Strauss son, who popularized the waltz
Redazione - 01/12/2024
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