Padua, Palazzo Zuckermann hosts an exhibition dedicated to the art of the area between the 1920s and 1930s


From January 25 to April 13, Palazzo Zuckermann in Padua is hosting the exhibition Novecento al Museo. Paintings and Sculptures between the Two Wars from the Civic Collections, which showcases a selection of paintings and sculptures from the 1920s and 1930s, preserved at the Padua Museum of Medieval and Modern Art and not yet on permanent display.

Promoted by theDepartment of Culture of the City of Padua and curated by Elisabetta Gastaldi, curator of the Museum of Medieval and Modern Art, the exhibition strives to give visibility to works of worthy interest while awaiting the setting up of the Museum’s Nineteenth-Nineteenth Century section. It is a testimony to the rich and varied artistic fabric of the Veneto region in the interwar period and the constant enrichment of the civic collections.



We are talking about works created by Giuliano Tommasi to Giovanni Dandolo, Antonio Morato to Antonio Fasan, Fulvio Pendini to Tono Zancanaro, Servilio Rizzato to Paolo Boldrin and Luigi Strazzabosco. They were also joined by painter Ubaldo Oppi who, between 1930 and 1931, created the frescoes for the chapel of St. Francis in the Basilica of the Saint.

For all information you can visit http://padovacultura.padovanet.it/.

Padua, Palazzo Zuckermann hosts an exhibition dedicated to the art of the area between the 1920s and 1930s
Padua, Palazzo Zuckermann hosts an exhibition dedicated to the art of the area between the 1920s and 1930s


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