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Home›Posts Tagged "Baroque Rome"

Tag: Baroque Rome

  • Galleria del Cardinale (Cardinal Gallery) of the Galleria Corsini, Rome, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica in Palazzo Corsini

    Galleria Corsini: the historical model par excellence of Italian Pinacoteca

    Museums
    27 September 2020
    by Milestone Rome
    In Rome, there is a small bunch of precious galleries which still show the original set-up of a “quadreria”, characterized by the rich throng of paintings hung up on the ...
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  • Francesco Borromini, perspectival gallery, 1652-1653, Rome, Palazzo Spada

    Artemisia Gentileschi and Francesco Borromini: painting and architectural masterpieces at Palazzo Spada

    Museums
    23 March 2020
    by Milestone Rome
    Close to the eternal Renaissance cosmos of Via Giulia, the 16th century Palazzo Spada invites you to amaze your gaze through the illusionistic perspectival masterpiece designed by the gifted Baroque ...
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  • Restorer Valeria carrying out a proof to remove the yellowish aged varnish from a painting surface at the restoration laboratory, Rome

    A privileged visit to the laboratory where Caravaggio’s paintings were restored with Roma Experience

    Project news
    5 August 2018
    by Milestone Rome
    Last 1st of August we had the honor of being invited by Roma Experience to take part into the innovative “Restoring Caravaggio” tour in Rome, which allows visitors to get ...
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  • Rethinking the history of Rococo: the unique decoration of the chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena

    Art focus
    24 October 2016
    by Milestone Rome
    There’s a church in Rome that is one of the evidences that some pages of art history bos should be rewritten. Near the Pantheon, the architectural decoration of the chiesa ...
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  • Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Judith Beheading Holofernes (detail), ca. 1599

    Art and blood of Caravaggio in Rome: a guided tour with Through Eternity

    Project news
    7 September 2016
    by Milestone Rome
    Last 25th of August we had the honor of being invited by Through Eternity, historical company designing cultural itineraries in Italian art cities, to take part in one of their ...
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  • Detail of Sala Aldobrandini, Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, Rome

    Mysterious family tales at Palazzo Doria Pamphilj

    Museums
    18 July 2016
    by Milestone Rome
    Galleria Colonna, Galleria Doria Pamphilj is one of the few art collections in Rome displayed in their original location at Palazzo Pamphilj al Collegio Romano, now called Palazzo Doria ...
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  • Grande Galleria, Palazzo Colonna, Rome‬

    Galleria Colonna: serene grandeur away from the hustle of piazza Venezia

    Museums
    23 May 2016
    by Milestone Rome
    The historic Palazzo Colonna near the central piazza Venezia, a noble palace still belonging to one of the most important families in the history of Rome, shields a rare princely ...
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  • Borromini’s revolutionary architecture at San Carlino, a jewel on the Quirinal Hill

    Baroque
    6 March 2016
    by Milestone Rome
    Its small size and the nickname “San Carlino” shouldn’t mislead you: next to the busy crossroads of the Quattro Fontane and around 5 minutes walk from the Presidential residence on ...
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  • Gian Lorenzo Bernini and the newly restored Transverberation of Saint Teresa

    Baroque
    26 December 2015
    by Milestone Rome
    Last 26th November, the newly restored “Transverberation of Saint Teresa”, one of the undisputed masterpieces of Baroque Rome by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, was revealed to the public. A proper visual ...
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  • A never built Trevi Fountain: the story behind its creative conception

    Art focus
    30 November 2015
    by Milestone Rome
    Last 3rd November, the eyes of the whole world admired the tuneful and crystal clear water flowing again in the Trevi Fountain, finally glowing without fences on the occasion of ...
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