Exhibition “Twentieth Century. Act 1″ Art Gallery LE STANZE – Livorno – 28 Nov. to January 10, 2010
Saturday, November 28th, the Art Gallery “The Rooms” has debuted among art lovers, with her first exhibition entitled “Twentieth Century. Act 1″. Thanks to the elegant and sophisticated premises of Via Roma 92/a and the decades of experience in the art of Giacomo Romano, gallery’s director , the painting is the absolute protagonist.
The collection, these works are carefully selected by the great masters of the twentieth century Tuscan, who left an indelible mark in the national landscape painting would complement the work of artists, and not least important, part of the circle “labronica”, which originates by Giovanni Fattori and his “Macchia”. Among the numerous works mention, Plinio Nomellini with his “Corsaresca” massive and overwhelming colors, painting haunting, Lorenzo Viani with “The blind and the child” work of great emotional intensity and yearning melancholy, RAM with “Tumblers” slice of life circenze in metaphysical vision, Giovanni Colacicchi with “Bathers” romantic and sensitive portrayal of female nudes, Moses Levy with “Venice” by his unmistakable touch “childish”, but as mention the elegant “Cabin” Welcome Welcome, and many paintings Renato Natali, including “Serenade”, an extraordinary work from the violent strokes of the first decade of the ’900, but also “Venice – Canal Grande-1939″, a splendid view of the lagoon at dusk; complete collection authors like Gino Romiti, Giovanni March , Cafiero Filippelli, Lando Landozzi, Carlo Domenici and Voltolino Fontani. The exhibition is open from 28 November 2009 to January 10, 2010, daily from 9:00 to 12:30 and from 16:00 to 20:00 (Sundays and holidays by appointment), Please also be aware that the Gallery will also be open Sunday, November 29, 2009.
For more information:
Tel: (+39) 335 7051360
info@gallerialestanze.it
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