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29 March, 2020 7:34 am

Florence hosts art exhibition "Novecento seduced"

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The 20th century has been celebrated in Milan with a major exhibition and now it’s the turn of Florence to get a closer look at it; but this time from an entirely different perspective.
The exhibitionNovecento seduced.
Seventeenth-century passions between the two wars from Velasquez to Annigoni” aims to give the public a deeper insight into 17th century and its art which seduced and fascinated such important 20th century artists as Giorgio De Chirico, Primo Conti, Achille Fucini and Pietro Annigoni.

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The public will have the unique opportunity to admire the masterpieces of Velasquez and Artemisia Gentileschi alongside the works of the aforementioned Italian painters and thus draw a parallel between the two centuries.
The exhibition will run until May 2011.
A Firenze ‘Novecento sedotto.
Il fascino del seicento tra le due guerre da Velàsquez ad Annigoni’

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