Saturday, November 30, 2024

“Guercino, the Ludovisi era in Rome” exhibit at the Scuderie del Quirinale, October 30th, 2024.

Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, better known to the world as Guercino, lived from 1591 to 1666.  He had been an Italian Baroque painter who worked in both Bologna (he was born in a city nearby) and Rome.









His years spent in the Eternal City were very productive as he worked under the guidance of the newly-elected Bolognese Ludovisi, Pope Gregory XV. 














The exhibit at Rome’s Scuderie del Quirinale, which are located right in front of the Quirinale presidential palace, consists of up to 100 paintings/sketches from Rome as well as from other Italian and European cities.  














The exhibit runs until January 26th, 2025. 

 

Monday, November 25, 2024

Palazzo Barberini unveils unique Caravaggio portrait, November 21, 2024

Rome’s magnificent Palazzo Barberini held a press conference to unveil to the public, and for the first time in 60 years, a unique portrait by one of the world’s greatest artists, Michelangelo Merisi, aka Caravaggio.









The “Caravaggio. The Unveiled Portrait” conference was held by 
Thomas Clement Salomon, the director of Palazzo Barberini,  Massimo Osanna, the director general of Italian museums and Paola Nicita, Palazzo Barberini’s curator.







The portrait itself, which belongs to a private art collector, is of Monsignor Maffeo Barberini who would go on to become Pope Urbano VIII in 1623.  Caravaggio is believed to have painted the portrait in 1599, or according to some sources in 1603.  It is apparently the very first time (in the last 60 years) that the painting is being shown to the general public. 








Caravaggio’s portrait can be seen until February 23rd, 2025.