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National Gallery, Poussin coming next to Dürer and Matejko

2021-02-06T12:46:29.655Z


Planning continues alongside the online schedule (ANSA) LONDON - An uninterrupted online presence, with innovative digital activities followed from June to today by over 30 thousand people to explore the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions with virtual tours, videos and talks, but also constant planning to look to the future despite the uncertainty in recent months: we are working tirelessly at the National Gallery in London to continue to i


LONDON - An uninterrupted online presence, with innovative digital activities followed from June to today by over 30 thousand people to explore the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions with virtual tours, videos and talks, but also constant planning to look to the future despite the uncertainty in recent months: we are working tirelessly at the National Gallery in London to continue to involve the public from 6 continents 24 hours a day while preparing for the reopening.

While the online schedule is enriched with new appointments - soon also the sensory experience now closed due to the pandemic of "Sensing the Unseen: Step into Gossaert's 'Adoration'", which allows the public to "experience" Jan Gossaert's masterpiece "L 'Adoration of the Magi "through soundscapes, words and high resolution digital images, will be in an" at home "version for a" home "visit and in total safety - the National Gallery has already ready the program that can be used in person as soon as the health emergency will allow it.

"In hot" in fact there are two important exhibitions that have been postponed, "The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Dürer's Journeys - Travels of a Renaissance Artist", dedicated to Dürer's works, but also to travels and encounters that have influenced his art , and "Conversations with God: Jan Matejko's Copernicus", an exhibition project that will present for the first time the iconic painting on Copernicus by the most important Polish painter.

For October 9, the London museum has just announced the opening of the great exhibition "Poussin and the Dance" (until January 2, 2022), the first that explores the representation that the French painter made of dancers and scenes of celebration and intoxication . 

Source: ansa

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