From March 3 to June 7, 2026, theIstituto Centrale per la Grafica in Rome presents the exhibition Maarten van Heemskerck and the Fascination of Rome: Visual Paths of the Eternal City, curated by Tatjana Bartsch, Rita Bernini and Giorgio Marini, with ...
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The image of Siena is usually associated with its medieval past, but in fact in the urban fabric of the city one can still breathe the air of its Renaissance, and in particular, at the corner of Piazza Postierla and Via del Capitano, stands one of t...
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In order to enter the ascetic universe of Bartolomeo Cesi it is necessary to abandon on the threshold any sort of prejudice connected with the times and places in which he painted, it is necessary to clear one's mind of any preconception about the ar...
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The restoration of the high altarpiece with theAssumption of the Virgin, one of the greatest masterpieces of the Brescian Renaissance, is currently underway inBrescia's Duomo Vecchio. The work, created between 1524 and 1526 by Alessandro Bonvicino, k...
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Until May 3, 2026, MAT - Museo Arte Tempo in Clusone (Bergamo) dedicates the first monographic exhibition to one of the most significant protagonists of local and Bergamasque artistic history: Domenico Carpinoni (Clusone, 1566 - 1658). The exhibition...
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From Feb. 14, 2026, the Pinacoteca Civica "Francesco Podesti" in Ancona opens its halls to two exceptionally important loans that bring into direct dialogue two absolute protagonists of the Italian Renaissance: Titian Vecellio and Lorenzo Lotto. TheM...
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More than two centuries after being dismembered, the cycle featuring Jacopo Tintoretto 's Stories of Genesis is back reunited at the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. The exhibition Tintoretto Tells the Genesis. Research, Analysis and Restoration, c...
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After more than two years of work, the Hall of the Four Doors at the Doge's Palace in Venice has been reopened to the public at the end of a comprehensive restoration project involving the ceiling decorations, stone portals, and monumental sculptural...
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