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Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli: a call from the past

by Stefano Pirovano

Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli collected antiques, and kept them connected with his own time. That is why the museum he...

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Édouard and Nélie’s infatuation for Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli

  If you are planning a visit to “Perugino, master of Raphael”, currently at the Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris, save...

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Sandro_Botticelli Simonetta Vespucci

Hair air style from Middle Age to Botticelli

by Silvia Tomasi

Hair colour had a moral significance, the hairstyle a message of seduction or betrayal. And each hair became a story

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Srijon Chowdhury, Airplane, 2018; oil on linen, cm. 40,6 x 30,5 Collection Nerina Ciaccia & Antoine Levi, Paris.

COVID-19: art is that window you need to keep open

by Stefano Pirovano

While the Coronavirus is rescheduling 2020 art world's agenda, someone may think it is the time to get smart and...

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Portrait of Giovanni Morelli

Giovanni Morelli, the dark connoisseur

by Antonio Carnevale

Art critic and politician Giovanni Morelli played a key role in the history of art. Here is an honest portrait...

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The Depot of Boijmans Van Beuningen and its initiator Sjarel Ex (an interview)

by Piero Bisello

Sjarel Ex of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen talks about what promises to change the future of museums, opening them to...

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At Open Care with Isabella Villafranca Soissons

by Stefano Pirovano

Milano: we have visted the restoration department of Open Care guided by Isabella Villafranca Soissons, a maser restorer.

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MiArt made it, Milan thanks its unique collection of private art institutions

by Stefano Pirovano

The four-day-long contemporary art week in Milan confirms that the city is living a state of grace and it is...

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Some additions to the catalogue of Bernardo Zenale

by Stefania Buganza (from Nuovi Studi 27, 2022-2023 anno XXVII-XXVIII)

The oeuvre of the Lombard painter Bernardo Zenale is expanded with some new works and others which have remained on...

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Jacopino de Mottis, Avicenna. Milano, Duomo, fin. XXV.

Milan 1487: Bernardo Zenale and Jacopino de Mottis

by Laura Paola Gnaccolini (from Nuovi Studi 27, 2022-2023 anno XXVII-XXVIII)

A new attribution to Bernardo Zenale and Jacopino de’ Mottis, who rented a workshop together for working at the city's...

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A poet praised for his silence: Girolamo Casio painted by Boltraffio

by Cristina Quattrini (from Nuovi Studi 26, 2021 anno XXVI)

A new interpretation of the “Allegory of Girolamo Casio” by Boltraffio, which celebrated the poet’s gift for silence and loyalty...

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