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“La Madonna del Divino Amore” by Raffaello exhibited at the Pinacoteca Gianni e Marella Agnelli of Turin

Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli
17th March – 28th June, 2015

in cooperation with

The Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli and the Soprintendenza speciale per il Polo Museale della città di Napoli e della Reggia di Caserta are glad to present the extraordinary unprecedented exhibition in Turin of Raffaello’s Madonna del Divino Amore.

The past years saw some important shows devoted to Raffaello, focusing on the different periods of this painter’s artistic course. From 2004-05 National Gallery exhibition, to the one on the young Raphael in Urbino (2009), to the very recent shows devoted to the late Raphael at the Prado Museum (2012) and at the Louvre (2013), and there have been many occasions for study, research and criticism.

Another important event – according to Fabrizio Vona, Superintendent of the Polo Museale di Napoli – once again brings Pinacoteca Agnelli and the Museum of Capodimonte together in a joint programme promoting our valuable art and culture heritage, a cooperation we hope may continue in the future.

The Capodimonte Museum has taken part with its paintings to these events, carrying out some important restorations and examination campaigns that have significantly contributed to the understanding of Raphael’s complex and fascinating creative path, and namely regarding the well-known Madonna of Divine Love.

A wealth of knowledge on the painter’s creative process and technique has thus been collected, only partially explained in the largest monographic shows.

The exhibition at the Pinacoteca Agnelli offers the chance to fully assess the results of these studies, and, through the use of digital media showing the reflectographic analyses, examine – also for the public at large – the painting inner structure and the artist’s numerous variations and pentimenti throughout the making of this work, in close connection with drawings and preparatory sketches by the Urbino-born master from the foremost European graphic collections, such as two from the Albertina in Vienna and one from Lille Museum of Fine Arts.

During the exhibition the Education Department provides a series of activities and workshops for children and adults.
Exhibition design by Marco Palmieri.
Catalogue published by Corraini.

 

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