Griffoni Polyptych - Finestre sull'Arte

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Griffoni polyptych, exhibition closes with over 25 thousand visitors and the reproduction will remain in Bologna forever

Griffoni polyptych, exhibition closes with over 25 thousand visitors and the reproduction will remain in Bologna forever

The exhibition set up at Palazzo Fava in Bologna that reunited after three hundred years the sixteen panels of the Griffoni Polyptych, a Renaissance masterpiece by Francesco del Cossa and Ercole de' Roberti, has ended. The exhibition, titled The Redi...
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Griffoni Polyptych exhibition extended to Feb. 15, 2021. Roversi-Monaco: We want a concrete signal.

Griffoni Polyptych exhibition extended to Feb. 15, 2021. Roversi-Monaco: We want a concrete signal.

Extended to Feb. 15, 2021, the exhibition The Rediscovery of a Masterpiece that reunited the Griffoni Polyptych at Palazzo Fava in Bologna after three hundred years since its dismemberment. The exhibition was supposed to close on January 10, 2021, b...
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The two missing works of the Griffoni Polyptych arrived from the Louvre. It will now be visible in full

The two missing works of the Griffoni Polyptych arrived from the Louvre. It will now be visible in full

The two panels depicting St. Apollonia and St. Michael the Archangel, extraordinary works by Ercole de' Roberti and originally placed on the left side of the Griffoni Polyptych, alongside the larger ones of St. Florian and St. Peter by Francesco del ...
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