Contemporary Art in Umbria

Umbria is known for its contribution to the Renaissance period, but all over this italian region there are also parks and galleries with excellent examples of contemporary art by leading artists. U.

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Milan, The Great Impressionists

The Palazzo Reale in Milan will host a significant exhibition of The Great Impressionists from 1 March – 31 May 2011, featuring works from Monet, Renoir, Gauguin e Degas. Works-of-art from g.

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Florence – Scandicci, Ghirlandaio. A family of Renaissance painters from Florence to Scandicci

Until 1 May 2001 Florence and the nearby town of Scandicci will host and interesting exhibition of the Ghirlandaio family, to whom belonged some of the most important Tuscan renaissance artists. Th.

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Bard, Alphonse Mucha: Modernist and Visionary

Until 21 November 2010 the Forte di Bard hosts an exhibition of Alphonse Mucha. In the beautiful location of Forte di Bard, the first major exhibition of Alphonse Mucha in Italy is a collection of ove.

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Rome, Vincent Van Gogh: Timeless Countryside, Modern City

For the entire month of November 2010 Rome hosts the exhibition Vincent Van Gogh: Timeless Countryside, Modern City. The Complesso del Vittoriano in Rome, hosts a Van Gogh exhibition with over 70 work.

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Trieste, Mirò. The Poet of Colour

Set in the Castello Miramare of Trieste, the exhibition of the Catalan artist Mirò, the whole month of October. Taking place in the stables of the Castello Miramare di Trieste, is an exhibition of ov.

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Milan, The Dream Approaches

The Dream Approaches is the title of the Salvador Dalì exhibition which takes place from 22 September a the Palazzo Reale in Milan. The theme of the exhibition, put together by architect and close f.

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Genoa, Villa del Principe, Caravaggio and The Art of Escape

Villa del Principe in Genoa hosts a memorable collection of Caravaggio up to 26 September. Villa del Principe, Genoa’s largest and most sumptuous noble dwellings hosts two memorable events noted in .

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Art treasures in Umbria

In Umbria there are numerous hidden art treasures tucked away in the small chapels and remote churches throughout the Umbrian countryside. The main Umbrian centers of Renaissance art can be found in t.

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Heads of stone in Sciacca, Sicily

In the early 20th century, Filippo, a local sculptor, began to carve heads out of stone and wood using debris he found near his property at the foot of Mount Kronos. The heads became known as the ‘F.

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