SPLENDORS OF THE RENAISSANCE IN VENICE. Andrea Schiavone among Parmigianino, Tintoretto and Titian
Temporary exhibition at Museo Correr, 28 November 2015 – 10 April 2016
A lone wolf, Andrea Medolla (Zara, 1510/15 – Venice, 1565) would, because of his Slav [schiavon] origins, become known as Andrea Schiavone. An anti-academic painter, he stands as an independent figure in the magnificent world of the Venetian Renaissance, but with his summary – almost “abstract” – style he clearly influenced both Tintoretto and Titian, even if he remained a controversial and non-conformist artist. This is the first exhibition in Venice to be dedicated entirely to him and examines Schiavone’s work at a time when it is receiving renewed critical attention.
Period: 28 November 2015 – 10 April 2016
Lasts: 2 hours
Language: Italian or English
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Booking
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Costs
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- Groups in the Doge’s palace. Max 40 participants; in the other museums max 28 participants.
the cost of admission to the exhibition itself at regular rates
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