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The Renaissance Masters - Raphael, Mantegna and Titian
Founder of the Venetian School - Bellini
The originator of the medallion artist - Pisanello
The founder of the European Art Academy system - Carraccione
The Lamanites - Jan Brueghel the Elder
Early Baroque - Rubens
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"From the Renaissance to the Nineteenth Century - The Italian Accademia Carrara Collection"
54 masterpieces from the collection of the Accademia della Carrara
A magnificent journey from the Renaissance to the 19th century
Today, Florence, Venice and Bologna are just half an hour away from each other on a day trip
500 years ago they were independent, loving, united neighbours
Today, we think of the Renaissance as an artistic movement of the 15th and 16th centuries
But if we look deeper into the cracks of history we will see
The Florentine Renaissance
The Venetian Renaissance
The Northern Renaissance
They grew up learning from each other, competing with each other, and finally developing their own distinctive artistic identities
This religious and humanist transformation ignited a fire in the Italian peninsula,
which eventually spread to influence the development of art throughout Europe.
From Renaissance to Baroque
From Romanticism to Realism
The exhibition not only spans the history of European art from the 15th to the 19th centuries, but also includes many of the most renowned masters of the art world.
In terms of the content of the works It also covers the full range of subjects in Western painting, including religious stories, mythology, historical tales, portraits, customs, landscapes and still lifes.
"From the Renaissance to the Nineteenth Century" is an exhibit from the Accademia Carrara in Italy.
Located in Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, the Academy was founded in 1780 by Carrara, a famous art collector of the time.
The Accademia Carrara, which was added a few years later, continues to operate today and is one of the most important national art academies in Italy.
Madonna and child
1487
Giovanni Bellini
Tempera and oil on panel
©Fondazione Accademia Carrara, Bergam
Raphael Sanzio
1520
Saint Sebastian
Oil on panel
©Fondazione Accademia Carrara, Bergam
Portrait of a young painter
1730-1732
Giuseppe Ghislandi, Fra Vittore, called Fra Galgario
Oil on canvas
©Fondazione Accademia Carrara, Bergam
Portrait of Leonello d'Este
1441
Antonio Pisano
called Pisanello
Tempera and oil on panel
©Fondazione Accademia Carrara, Bergam
Saint Domitilla
1606
Pieter Paul Rubens
Oil on paper glued on panel
©Fondazione Accademia Carrara, Bergam
1、Tickets are non-refundable once sold.
2、Please wear a mask and keep a safe social distance from the exhibition. For your personal safety, please note that the organisers may take temporary on-site restriction measures during peak traffic.
3. To ensure the safety of the exhibits, selfie sticks, tripods and other equipment, trolley cases, oversized luggage (50cm long, 30cm wide and 20cm high), long-handled rain gear, drinks and food are not allowed to be brought into the venue.
4. No lighters, pets, prohibited drugs, firearms and ammunition, controlled knives and flammable and explosive dangerous goods are allowed to be brought into the venue. Please assist with security checks in case of special circumstances.
5. Visitors must obey the management of the site, if they violate the relevant regulations, the staff has the right to dissuade them from the venue.
Exhibition Name: From the Renaissance to the 19th Century - The Accademia Carrara Collection
Exhibition time: 2021.8.12-2022.1.3
Visiting hours: 10:00-18:00 (Last admission at 17:30)
Exhibition location: Bund One Art Museum
Exhibition address: 3rd Floor, No. 1, Zhongshan East Road, Shanghai (Exhibition entrance: No. 2, Yan'an East Road)
Sale period: August 12, 2021 ~ January 3, 2022
Ticket price: 192 yuan
Use period: universal
Fridge magnet
Each adult with a ticket can bring a child under 1.2 meters into the venue for free.