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The exhibitions in Europe, autumn is of the giants

2021-08-31T08:21:04.950Z


From Botticelli to Titian. In Bilbao the American Alice Neel (ANSA)


PARIS - There are art giants, including Italian ones, in the exhibitions scheduled for next autumn in some of the main European museums, from Titian to Botticelli, from Poussin to Goya, but there is no shortage of forays into contemporary art, with the homage to American Alice Neel.

PARIS - The exhibition "Botticelli. Artiste et designer", scheduled from 10 September in the Musée Jacquemart-André, pays tribute to one of the most celebrated Italian painters. Set up until January 24, 2022, thanks to important international loans, it tells the story of the genius of Sandro Botticelli (and the activity of his workshop) by presenting about 40 of his works alongside some works created by artists active in Florence particularly influenced by his style.

The exhibition scheduled at the Louvre from 28 October to 31 January 2022 is titled "En scène! Dessins de costumes de la collection Edmond de Rothschild" which presents some of the finest examples of party dresses dating back to the Ancien Régime. On display to the public a rich selection of pieces belonging to the collection of the Baron of Rothschild consisting of 1644 drawings of sumptuous costumes made for masked balls, parties, operas and ballets.

AMSTERDAM - Emperors, aristocrats and bourgeois, immortalized by some masters of Renaissance painting, but also lost ambitions, desires and affections, will be at the center of "Forget me not. Portraits from Dürer to Sofonisba", the first major exhibition of Renaissance portraits in the Netherlands, which will open in the Philips wing of the Rijksmuseum on 1 October. Open until January 16, 2022, the exhibition consists of about 100 masterpieces, and brings together works from museums throughout Europe and the United States, including the Portrait of a Girl (circa 1470) by Petrus Christus of the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin.

LONDON - "Poussin and the dance" arrives at the National Gallery in London, an exhibition set up from 9 October to 2 January 2022 that frames the French artist in a new perspective. In fact, the itinerary welcomes joyful works in which Nicolas Poussin captures the power released by bodies in motion: among the works on display there is also "Dance to the Music of Time" (1634-6), on loan for the first time from the Wallace Collection, canvas which depicts the perpetual cycle of the human condition, between poverty, work, wealth and pleasure.

VIENNA - "Titian. The image of women. Beauty, Love, Poetry" is scheduled at the Kunsthistorisches Museum from 5 October to 16 January 2022: the project reveals the new way of narrating women by Titian and some of his contemporaries - such as for example Tintoretto, Lorenzo Lotto and Paolo Veronese - who in the 16th century in Venice, inspired by the poetry and literature of the time, represented not only female beauty but also the status of women in society. BILBAO - "Alice Neel: People First" is the first retrospective in Spain dedicated to the American artist Alice Neel (Pennsylvania, 1900 - New York, 1984), scheduled at the Guggenheim Bilbao from 17 September to 6 February 2022. The itinerary includes a hundred works by Neel, including paintings, drawings and watercolors,including his most surprising portraits, in which the artist overcomes social and artistic limits and conventions to represent existence in its contradictions. BASEL - Francisco de Goya, 275 years after his birth, is the protagonist at the Beyeler Foundation from 10 October to 23 January 2022: organized in collaboration with the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, the exhibition - one of the most thorough and complete among those staged outside Spain - follows a chronological trend and presents the entire typological spectrum (genre scenes and portraits, but also still lifes and history paintings) and all the peculiar motifs of Goya, with the aim of delineating the complex figure of the painter, one of the last great court artists as well as a forerunner of modern art.artist overcomes limits and social and artistic conventions to represent existence in its contradictory nature. BASEL - Francisco de Goya, 275 years after his birth, is the protagonist at the Beyeler Foundation from 10 October to 23 January 2022: organized in collaboration with the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, the exhibition - one of the most thorough and complete among those staged outside Spain - follows a chronological trend and presents the entire typological spectrum (genre scenes and portraits, but also still lifes and history paintings) and all the peculiar motifs of Goya, with the aim of delineating the complex figure of the painter, one of the last great court artists as well as a forerunner of modern art.artist overcomes limits and social and artistic conventions to represent existence in its contradictory nature. BASEL - Francisco de Goya, 275 years after his birth, is the protagonist at the Beyeler Foundation from 10 October to 23 January 2022: organized in collaboration with the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, the exhibition - one of the most thorough and complete among those staged outside Spain - follows a chronological trend and presents the entire typological spectrum (genre scenes and portraits, but also still lifes and history paintings) and all the peculiar motifs of Goya, with the aim of delineating the complex figure of the painter, one of the last great court artists as well as a forerunner of modern art.BASEL - Francisco de Goya, 275 years after his birth, is the protagonist at the Beyeler Foundation from 10 October to 23 January 2022: organized in collaboration with the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, the exhibition - one of the most thorough and complete among those staged outside Spain - follows a chronological trend and presents the entire typological spectrum (genre scenes and portraits, but also still lifes and history paintings) and all the peculiar motifs of Goya, with the aim of delineating the complex figure of the painter, one of the last great court artists as well as a forerunner of modern art.BASEL - Francisco de Goya, 275 years after his birth, is the protagonist at the Beyeler Foundation from 10 October to 23 January 2022: organized in collaboration with the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, the exhibition - one of the most thorough and complete among those staged outside Spain - follows a chronological trend and presents the entire typological spectrum (genre scenes and portraits, but also still lifes and history paintings) and all the peculiar motifs of Goya, with the aim of delineating the complex figure of the painter, one of the last great court artists as well as a forerunner of modern art.the exhibition - one of the most thorough and complete among those set up outside Spain - follows a chronological trend and presents the entire typological spectrum (genre scenes and portraits, but also still lifes and history paintings) and all the peculiar motifs of Goya , with the aim of delineating the complex figure of the painter, one of the last great court artists as well as a forerunner of modern art.the exhibition - one of the most thorough and complete among those set up outside Spain - follows a chronological trend and presents the entire typological spectrum (genre scenes and portraits, but also still lifes and history paintings) and all the peculiar motifs of Goya , with the aim of delineating the complex figure of the painter, one of the last great court artists as well as a forerunner of modern art. 

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