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The Renaissance at Urbino. Fra'Carnevale and the artists of Frederic's Palace July 20 2005 - In Urbino, Ducal Palace - Flat of the Jole: the central works of Fra' Carnevale and of some marchigiani contamporary artists of the painter monk. |
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Urbino is the Renaissance and the Ducal Palace is the physical and symbolic fulcrum. The adventure of the construction of the monument involved, near Federic of Montefeltro, architects, artists, artisans of every place.
Bartolomeo di Giovanni Corradini, called Fra' Carnevale, was a figure of big relief between them that were called to realize the works of ancientest core of the palace, corresponding at the so called Flat of the Jole. Personage of not simple position, he was the protagonist of exhibitions that recently are developed in Milan (Picture-gallery of Brera) and New York (The Metropolitan Museum of Art). The route of the exhibition expects to support at the works of the first phase of the palace a series of sculptures and similar and contemporary pictures and a section of the exhibition is dedicated at the marchigiani contemporary artists of the painter monk, like Giovanni Boccati, Giovanni Angelo d'Antonio, Antonio da Fabriano and others.
Follow the central works of Fra' Carnevale: the polyptych perhaps a time in Loreto and the table of the Ganola Collection of Varese. Are then visible some works of the exordiums of Giovanni Santi, the father of Raffaello, and some unpublished products - of absolute interest - of urbinate zones, near supreme works of Piero della Francesca, from always in the National Gallery of the Marche.
The exhibition ends with a series of miniati manuscripts, of the magnificent library of the "prince" of Urbino.
It is available the technical form of the exhibition. |
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| From date July 18 To date November 14 |
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