Naples, at the Capodimonte Museum opens the exhibition dedicated to Luca Giordano

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“From painting to nature” the exhibition of the famous painter of the ‘600 after the success of Paris – Ansa /Courier TV

An exhibition on Luca Giordano, the most important Baroque painter in Europe after Rubens, opens in Capodimonte after his success in Paris. “From painting to nature” the exhibition will be accessible from 8 October 2020 to 10 January 2021, and was born from the idea of ​​Sylvain Bellenger, director of the Capodimonte Museum and Christophe Leribault, director of the Petit Palais in Paris, where the first exhibition dedicated to Luca Giordano took place. The exhibition will be divided into ten sections that will present over ninety works, many from important foreign museums and institutions, including the Louvre, the Prado Museum, the National Heritage, the Santamarca Foundation, and Italian, including the Girolamini Complex, the Curia of Naples, the Museum and Charterhouse of San Martino, the Duca di Martina Museum, the Museum of the Treasure of San Gennaro, the Pio Monte della Misericordia, the Italian Society of Homeland History. The sections will deal with different themes, from drawing to relations with Caravaggism and with Ribera, from his masters to the works kept in the churches of Naples, up to the metamorphosis of the Baroque.

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