The Museo Ottocento Bologna presents, from Oct. 18, 2024 to March 3, 2025, the exhibition Dinastia Savini Giacomo (1768-1842) Alfonso (1838-1908) Alfredo (1868-1924) dedicated to the Savini family, undisputed protagonists of nineteenth-century art in...
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One hundred years after his death, the Museo Ottocento Bologna in Bologna celebrates Symbolist painter Mario De Maria (Bologna, 1852 - 1924) through the exhibition Mario De Maria, "Marius Pictor" (1852-1924). Ombra cara. Scheduled from March 21 to J...
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150 years after his birth, Bologna pays tribute to Giovanni Masotti (1873-1915), a great protagonist of turn-of-the-century Bolognese art. It does so with the exhibition Turmoil and Ecstasy, curated by Francesca Sinigaglia and Isabella Stancari sched...
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The Museo Ottocento Bologna kicks off a series of monographic exhibitions on women painters from Emilia and begins with an almost forgotten figure, that of Carlotta Gargalli (Bologna, 1788 - Rome, 1840), a talented neoclassical artist who, from Octob...
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Palazzo d'Accursio in Bologna hosts from December 3, 2022 to February 5, 2023 the exhibition Norma Mascellani (1909-2009). Secrets from the Twentieth Century, curated by Francesca Sinigaglia and promoted by Bologna for the Arts. The exhibition focuse...
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From December 4, 2021 to January 30, 2022, Palazzo d'Accursio in Bologna presents the exhibition Augusto Majani (1867-1959). The Power of the Idea. Curated by Francesca Sinigaglia and promoted by Associazione Bologna per le Arti, the exhibition aims ...
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