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Exhibition from February 1st to September 30th
2012
"Lux
in arcana. The Vatican Archives reveals itself"
Running
Exhibition from December 21st 2011 to February 5th 2012
"The
child Jesus by Pintoricchio, two paintings"
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Exhibition from November 17th 2011 to February 19th 2012
"The
dream of Rome. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Medusa's chest, from Musei
Capitolini of Roma to the Legione d'Onore - Museo delle Belle
Arti di San Francisco"
Running
Exhibition from November 24th 2011 to January 15th 2012
"The
athlet of Kimbell Art Museum"
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Exhibition from October 27th 2011 to February 12th 2012
"Leonardo
and Michelangelo. Mastepieces and Roman papers"
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Exhibition from April 28th to September 25th 2011
"At
the Altar of God"
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Exhibition from April 11th to October 23rd 2011
"Guided
visits to the exhibition "Portraits" for deaf people"
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Exhibition from March 10th to October 23rd 2011
"Portraits.
The many faces of the power"
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Exhibition from February 24th to April 10th 2011
"Le
asce di rame di Batrawy"
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Exhibition from December 11th 2010 to february 27th 2011
"The
Musician by Leonardo.
Esedra di Marco Aurelio"
For
the first time the painting - the only male portrait by Leonardo
existing in the world - leaved the Ambrosiana Library to be hosted
inside the Marco Aurelio's Esedra at Capitolini Museums.
Running
Exhibition from October 20th 2010 to January 16th 2011
"The
"white" on the table.
Italian majolica betwenn 1500 and 1600"
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Exhibition from October 29th to December 5th 2010
"Michelangelo,
I due lottatori"
MUSEI CAPITOLINI, ROME
Running
Events from October 8th to November 28th 2010
"L’inventore
del nero: Caravaggio on October 18th"
"Luis Bacalov e Giovanni Tommaso in “Tango e dintorni
on October 27th”
Running
Exhibition from October 29th to December 5th 2010
"Michelangelo,
I due lottatori"
Running
Exhibition from June 10th to October 31st 2010
"Everybody
welcome, Everything free
I Cavalieri di Colombo e Roma, celebrazione di 90 anni di amicizia"
Running
Exhibition from September 9th to October 3rd 2010
"Immagini
e storie della Difesa di Roma. 8, 9 e 10 settembre 1943"
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Exhibition from March 5th to September 5th 2010
"L'Età
della Conquista. Il fascino dell'arte greca a Roma"
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Exhibition from October 6th to February 21st 2010
"Michelangelo
Buonarroti architect in Rome"
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Exhibition from November 5th 2009 to February 14th 2010
"“San
Rocco curato da un Angelo”: il capolavoro di Moretto da Brescia
da Budapest a Roma"
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Exhibition from September 16th to October 11th 2009
"Oro
di Roma - jewel made in Italy"
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Exhibtions from April 21st to September 4th 2009
"Divus
Vespasianus. The Capitolium and the Egypt during Flavis' epoque"
Running
Exhibition till July 5th 2009
"Beato
Angelico, Renaissance's sunrise"
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Exhibition from December 12th to March 8th 2009
"La
Conquista della Modernità - Sèvres, 1920/2008"
Running
Exhibition from September 18th to January 6th 2009
"Hosting…the
Apollo from Mantova"
MUSEI CAPITOLINI, ROMA
Running
Exhibition from July 23rd to November 23rd 2008
"Fori
Imperiali's invention. Demolitions and excavations: 1924-1940"
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Exhibition till February 17th 2008
"The
gaze of beauty. Rome, Italy and Europe in the photographs of Herbert
List"
MUSEI CAPITOLINI, ROMA
The
paintings in this show have been made available by the Pérez
Simòn Collection in Mexico City. The collection is known
for its internationalism and features works that date from the
14th to the 20th centuries and includes Italian artists (such
as Canaletto and Tiepolo), German artists, Flemish artists (such
as Rubens) and French artists. The exhibition contains over 50
paintings that cover Victorian painting, Impressionism and Realism
and show off the brilliant talent of the likes of Camille Pissarro,
Claude Monet, Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh.
Running
Exhibition till September 2nd 2007
"Aphrodites'
perfumes and the secret of essential oil. Archeological discoveries
in Cyprus"
MUSEI CAPITOLINI, ROMA
Running
Exhibition till September 16th 2007
"A
bronze horse for several riders. The discovery of an original
Greek sculpture in Rome"
MUSEI CAPITOLINI, ROMA
Running
Exhibition till May 15th 2005
"IMAGO
URBIS ROMAE"
Running
Exhibition from December 7th 2004 to February 27th 2005
"Mario
Mafai. A calm fever of colours"
PALAZZO VENEZIA, ROMA
The
exhibition Imago Urbis Romae has been opened in the suggestive
rooms of Palazzo dei Conservatori. It has been promoted by Comune
of Rome, Assessorato alle Politiche Culturali - Sovraintendenza
ai Beni Culturali and the curator is Cesare De Seta. Approximately
a hundred works are on display, oil paintings, engravings, drawings
and water-colours which all together represent the monument grandeur
of Rome. The exhibition consists of six sections : Roma Moderna,
i Grandi Panorami , le Vedute, Roma Antica, il Tevere e le sue
sponde, S. Pietro and il Vaticano. The fist section, dedicated
to the theme Roma Moderna, opens with two landscape paintings
by Giovanni Paolo Panini, Piazza di Monte Cavallo and Piazza Santa
Maria Maggiore, exceptionally granted by the Quirinale, and it
ends with the ''analytic vedutism'' of Gaspar van Wittel, whose
work demonstrates his topographic accuracy, his strong realism
representing urban landscapes and architectures like those depicted
in the landscape view of Piazza e Palazzo di Monte Cavallo e Piazza
del Popolo. Among these ''landscape views'' can be admired works
by Israel Silvestre, Giuseppe Vasi, Julius Eugen Ruhl, Wilhem
Noak, Alfred Guesdon. Important works coming from abroad are present
in the section "Grandi Panorami" like the extraordinary nine sheet
series by Louis-François Cassas belonging to the Bibliothèque
Mazarine, for the first time in Italy, the landscape view by Claude
Lorrain illustrating Trinità dei Monti from the London National
Gallery, and the gorgeous Panorama da Monte Mario by Giovan Battista
Lusieri from Wien Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der Bildenden Künste.
"Roma Antica" is dedicated to the various roman monuments : Fori,
Colosseo, Pantheon, Basilica di Massenzio painted by Wilhelm Van
Nieulandt, Canaletto belonging to Szépmüvészeti Múzeum in Budapest,
Jan Frans Van Bloemen, Bernardo Bellotto, Abraham Louis Ducros
from Goethe-Museum in Düsseldorf, François Marius Granet from
Musée Granet di Aix-en-Provence and Ippolito Caffi. The last section
''Tevere e le sue sponde'' is dominated by an original and a little
eccentric painting coming from Thyssen-Bornemisza Madrid Museum
: Veduta di Roma con porto fluviale e Castel Sant'Angelo (the
landscape view of Rome with its fluvial harbour and Castel Sant'Angelo),
signed by IDM, belonging to the followers of Joss de Momper. In
the section "San Pietro e il Vaticano" we can admire two important
works that are Piazza San Pietro by Panini and Le Mura Vaticane
by Thomas Jones. |