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"From the private collection of the eminent Corsini family in Florence, Italy, comes this fascinating exhibition featuring Renaissance and Baroque painting by artists such as Botticelli, Andrea del Sarto, Caravaggio and Pontormo. The exhibition provides a window on the family's continuing passion for collecting art, their support of artists, and their ongoing loyalty to the city of Florence, which has prevailed through the devastation of WWll and the inescapable forces of nature during the flood in Florence in 1966. Portraits, landscape, mythological and religious paintings, as well as sculpture, works on paper, furniture, costumes, embroidery, games, kitchen equipment and a lavish dining room set for six, will portray the life of this family at the Palazzo Corsini and their patronage of the arts. It will be the first time this collection of artworks has toured outside Italy and the first time a Florentine private collection will be displayed in Aotearoa New Zealand."--Publisher description.
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Exhibitions, Art patronage, Art collections, Renaissance ArtPeople
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The Corsini collection: a window on Renaissance Florence
2017, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
in English
0864633149 9780864633149
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition The Corsini Collection: A Window on Renaissance Florence, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki 2 September 2017-21 January 2018 and A Window on Italy. The Corsini Collection: Masterpieces from Florence, 24 February-19 June 2018, Art Gallery of Western Australia.
Includes bibliographical references (page 133-141) and index.
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