Sculptures from the Santarelli and Zeri collections
April 14, 2012
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July 1, 2012
Modern Art (from the XV to the XIX century)
An original exhibition devoted to two great Italian collectors: the renowned art critic Federico Zeri and the Santarelli family. The exhibition entitled Sculptures from the Santarelli and Zeri Collections, curated by Andrea G. De Marchi with the scientific advice of Dario del Bufalo, displays an extraordinary nucleus of over ninety works, mainly statues, large stone fragments and low-reliefs which date from Antiquity to the Baroque period. The masterpieces, which on this occasion will be shown to the public for the first time, represent Federico Zeri and the Santarelli family's great interest in sculpture although they each have a different stance and aptitude. The exhibits are grouped by theme: representation of the Roman period, representation of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, sculptures and large fragments, low-reliefs, small fragments and samples of coloured marbles from the Imperial age.
OPENING HOURS
from Tuesday to Sunday 11.00 > 20.00
Last entry 7.00 p.m.
ADMISSION
full prise € 10,00
reduced € 8,00
groups € 8,00 From Tuesday to Friday
school free ticket
Booking fee
(Booking fees do not apply to groups accompanied by a museum guide)
INFORMATION AND BOOKING
Phone +39 06 399 678 88
Guided tours for groups and schools
(Admission not included, booking required, maximum group size 25)
Groups € 100.00
Schools € 80.00