Given its success with the public, the monographic exhibition Genovesino. Nature and Invention in Seventeenth-Century Painting in Cremona, curated by Francesco Frangi, Valerio Guazzoni and Marco Tanzi and running at Cremona ’s Museo Civico “Ala Ponzone”(click here to read Finestre sull’Arte’s detailed review, full of images some of them exclusive).
“There are several,” the organization explains, “groups that have already booked for a guided tour by December of the exhibition organized by the City of Cremona and the Monteverdi Committee on the occasion of the 2017 Monteverdi Celebrations. There are numerous additional requests, including from schools, that the offices of the City of Cremona are collecting these days. In order to respond to this growing interest, the Municipal Administration has decided to extend the exhibition until February 4, 2018.”
An extra month therefore to visit one of the most important exhibitions of 2017.
Image: Luigi Miradori known as the Genovesino, Birth of the Virgin (1642; canvas, 188 x 276 cm; Cremona, Museo Civico Ala Ponzone)
Genovesino exhibition in Cremona extended until Feb. 4 |
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