Salamon Gallery in Milan is offering an online exhibition to make a contribution to theFiera Milano Hospital, built in record time to house two hundred COVID-19 patients in intensive care.
Matteo Salamon, owner of the gallery, has selected twenty antique drawings, offering them for sale at discounted prices and donating 20 percent of the proceeds from each work to the Fiera Milano Hospital. A catalog of the works can be viewed at www.salamongallery.com. The gallery will send a copy of the donation receipt to each buyer.
They are a group of five Capolettera dated to the end of the 13th century by the Master of the Chorales of San Domenico in Gubbio; two drawings by Aurelio Luini, including the Study of a Male Figure, executed with a few vibrant pen and brown ink marks; the Portrait of a Retriever by Giovanni Maria Viani, an 18th-century artist from Bologna; and the View of Largo Augusto in Milan painted in pen, brush and sepia ink by the Lombard master Giovanni Migliara.
Pictured is Aurelio Luini’s Study of a Male Figure.
Salamon Gallery's online exhibition in support of Milan Fair Hospital |
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