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Museum of Rome: Lorenzo Lotto the Grand Master of Renaissance
Posted in Exhibitions in Rome and surroundings - February 22nd, 2011
Who love the Italian Renaissance must goes at Museum of Rome where can finds the Lorenzo Lotto’s works, the art exhibition will start the 2° March and to last until the 12th June at “Scuderie del Quirinale”. Lorenzo Lotto was born in Venice in 1480 and together at Tiziano was one of protagonist of Renaissance; the artist became famous for the realism of details and for the allegory use in his works.
The eccentric and nonconformist character forced Lotto at continued movement along the peninsula, Venice, Treviso, Bergamo, Ancona and Rome are only some stage of his long wander. So in the museum of Rome the Lotto’s art exhibition has been organized to trace the places of trice artist throw a thematic course where the places are the protagonist. At museum of Rome, the Lotto’s Art Exhibition will be the biggest never has made until now, with 60 works of the artist, both painting and altar piece, that came from every part of the world. (more…)
Guston in Rome: the Exhibition
Posted in Exhibitions in Rome and surroundings - June 23rd, 2010
The art of Philip Guston is back in Rome at Museo Bilotti. The exhibition will last till July 5th showing Guston’s last Rome inspired production. Here you have the ‘70s Guston’s art, the expressionist-representative one, in which he left abstractionism for allegory. In the comics technique paintings of Roma you can find all the anxiety for the African-American Civil Rights Movement, Kennedy’s and Martin Luter King’s murderings years; all the violence of Italian’s Years of lead. In this paintings you can find not only Guston historical life: he choose to represent something, abandoning abstractionism, in a artistic-dialogic relationship with the Italian Painters. Pantheon means gratitude to them: a white canvass, flanked by a light bulb, carries some Italian Painters names such as Masaccio, Piero della Francesca, Giotto, Tiepolo e De Chirico. (more…)
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Museum of Rome: Lorenzo Lotto the Grand Master of Renaissance
Posted in Exhibitions in Rome and surroundings - February 22nd, 2011
Who love the Italian Renaissance must goes at Museum of Rome where can finds the Lorenzo Lotto’s works, the art exhibition will start the 2° March and to last until the 12th June at “Scuderie del Quirinale”. Lorenzo Lotto was born in Venice in 1480 and together at Tiziano was one of protagonist of Renaissance; the artist became famous for the realism of details and for the allegory use in his works.
The eccentric and nonconformist character forced Lotto at continued movement along the peninsula, Venice, Treviso, Bergamo, Ancona and Rome are only some stage of his long wander. So in the museum of Rome the Lotto’s art exhibition has been organized to trace the places of trice artist throw a thematic course where the places are the protagonist. At museum of Rome, the Lotto’s Art Exhibition will be the biggest never has made until now, with 60 works of the artist, both painting and altar piece, that came from every part of the world. (more…)
Guston in Rome: the Exhibition
Posted in Exhibitions in Rome and surroundings - June 23rd, 2010
The art of Philip Guston is back in Rome at Museo Bilotti. The exhibition will last till July 5th showing Guston’s last Rome inspired production. Here you have the ‘70s Guston’s art, the expressionist-representative one, in which he left abstractionism for allegory. In the comics technique paintings of Roma you can find all the anxiety for the African-American Civil Rights Movement, Kennedy’s and Martin Luter King’s murderings years; all the violence of Italian’s Years of lead. In this paintings you can find not only Guston historical life: he choose to represent something, abandoning abstractionism, in a artistic-dialogic relationship with the Italian Painters. Pantheon means gratitude to them: a white canvass, flanked by a light bulb, carries some Italian Painters names such as Masaccio, Piero della Francesca, Giotto, Tiepolo e De Chirico. (more…)
