July 29, 2010
 

Events

Cagnacci, Gloria di San Mercuriale

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Guido Cagnacci - A key protagonist of Seventeenth Century between Caravaggio and Reni

Another impressive exhibition on painter Guido Cagnacci after the exhibitions "Marco Palmezzano, the Renaissance in Romagna" and "Silvestro Lega, the Macchiaioli and the Fifteenth Century".

It is the most extensive monographic exhibition ever in Italy on the painter.

Address

San Domenico Museum Piazza Guido Da Montefeltro, 2 - Forlì

Date

From January 20th to June 22nd 2008

Event timetable

From Tuesday to Friday: 9.30am-7.00pm.

Saturday, Sunday, Bank Holiday, March 24th and June 2nd: 9.30am-8.00pm.

Planned visits at fixed times.Advance booking is required for groups and recommended for single visitors.

The exhibition ticket let you also visit the Civic Art Gallery.

Closing weekly: Monday

Programme

Guido Cagnacci, who was born in Santarcangelo di Romagna in 1601 and died in Vienna in 1663, creatively combined inputs from his knowledge of Naturalism of Caravaggio's paintings and Reni's idealism.

The result is such a unique profile and character which does not fit into traditional classification.

To show how unique these experiences are, the exhibition displays works by young Cagnacci, paintings by Caravaggio and his followers, from Vouet to Van Honthorst, Serodine, Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi, as well as works by Guido Reni and Guercino.

Special attention is given to the context he first had been working in, through the display of works by local artists of the Emilia-Romagna region who followed and developed his style (Cristoforo Serra, the so-called "Centino").

The works by Cagnacci for the town of Forlì are greatly emphasized: he executed two big canvases for the Cathedral: "The Glory of San Mercuriale" and "The Glory of San Valeriano".

These are his two last works of sacred painting.

Afterwards, Cagnacci mainly painted profane subjects.

The paintings he is most famous for at international level are female nudes; he was very much appreciated and was called to work in Venice first and then in Vienna.

Special emphasis is placed on this stage of Cagnacci's painting activity.

The exhibition displays more than seventy works from Italian and foreign museums.

Website

http://www.guidocagnacci.com

Entrance fee

Full price: 9 Euro.

Booking for single visitors and groups: 1 Euro, schools 10 Euro.

Audio guide: rental per person

Reduce-price: 6 Euro: groups of more than 15 people, under 18 and over 65 years old, special card holders, residents of the province of Forlì-Cesena. school groups and disabled people, 4 Euro

80 Euro for groups; 50 Euro for school groups; 110 Euro for foreign language tours.

Prices for groups and foreign language tours include the radioguide system service at the exhibition.

Children under 6: a tour leader per group, a caretaker accompanying a disabled person, two leaders for school groups, journalists with badge, tourist guides with badge.

How to get there

By car: A14 highway from Bologna and from Rimini, take Forlì exit, then National Road no. 9 (SS9, Via Emilia).

By train: main connections to the North and South of Italy through the Milano-Bologna-Ancona and Milano-Bologna-Firenze lines.

More info click: www.ferroviedellostato.it.

By plane: "Luigi Ridolfi" airport of Forlì, via Seganti, 103 -tel. +39.0543.783416 www.forliairport.com

Information

Fondazione Cassa dei Risparmi - Corso Garibaldi - Forlì

Tel. +39.0543.1912030-031-032

Booking

Info line: +39.199.199.111.

Groups and schools (including visits and educational laboratories) tel. 02.43353522.

Hotels tel. 0543.378075

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Res Communis

Permanent exhibition at Palazzo Albertini - Forlì.

The permanent exhibition "Res Communis" displays valuable donations to the Civic Painting Gallery of Forlì over the last decade of the XX century, including pieces of arts by Piero Angelini, Bernardino Boifava, Edgardo Zauli Saiani, a Russian icon of worth and Eastern art items.

Address

Piazza Saffi, 50 - Forlì

Date

Open all year round.

Event timetable:

Tuesday to Sunday, by reservation only from 9.30am to 12.30pm.

Closing weekly: Monday and holidays.

Entrance fee

Free admission.

How to get there

Bus stopping at Piazza Saffi Piazza Saffi (line 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 91, 92, 96a).

Charged parking in Piazza XX Settembre and Piazza del Carmine.

Information

Servizio Pinacoteca e Musei del Comune di Forlì - Corso della Repubblica 72.

E-mail. servizio.pinacoteca.musei@cofo.it

Telephone. +39. 0543.712606- 712609

Booking

Musei San Domenico 0543.712659

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