From December 3, 2024 to March 30, 2025, the Winter Refectory of Santa Croce in Florence will host the exhibition The Blooming Cross and the Stigmata of Francis, dedicated to the iconography of the Stigmata of St. Francis between the mid-13th century...
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From May 25 to July 29, 2023, the National Museum of Medieval and Modern Art of Arezzo presents the small but significant exhibition The Medieval Magisterium of Margarito d'Arezzo - The 'Madonna of the Vertighe' and the Works of the National Museum o...
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The National Gallery in London announces for 2023 the first major exhibition in the United Kingdom dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi. In fact, it will be held from May 6 to July 30 next year in the rooms on the ground floor. The exhibition aims to p...
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It is the largest painted panel of the 13th century known to us: an imposing work four and a half meters high by nearly three meters wide. It is the Rucellai Madonna, an extraordinary masterpiece by Duccio di Buoninsegna (Siena, c. 1255 - 131...
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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 an...
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From November 23, 2019 to March 8, 2020, the Museo Civico Medievale in Bologna is hosting the exhibition Imago splendida. Masterpieces of Wooden Sculpture in Bologna from the Romanesque to the 13th century, curated by Massimo Medica and Luca Mor. The...
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Ten years after the April 6, 2009 earthquake in Abruzzo, the exhibition L'Aquila. Treasures of Art from the 13th to the 16th Century presents a selection of 14 restored works including goldsmiths, terracotta, stone and wood sculptures, paintings on w...
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The major exhibition Gubbio in Giotto's time( newshere ) closed with more than 26,000 visitors. This was informed by the organization of the exhibition, which explains in a note: "Interested public and specialists were able to appreciate the proposed...
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