Tiffany & Gallé exhibition at the Capitoline Museums in Rome


    Tiffany & Gallé exhibition at the Capitoline Museums in Rome



    Lovers ofmodern art you still have exactly two months to visit the exhibition Tiffany & Gallé hosted in Rome at i Capitoline Museums, in the rooms of Palazzo Caffarelli. Through the creations of numerous artists between 1889 and 1911, the more than 90 works on display testify to the originality and peculiarities of the Art Nouveau style.

    The exhibition is divided into six sections which allow to compare and contextualize the different works by grouping them under a common theme. Bright colors, new lights allows you to admire the particular use of lights and colors in various artistic forms. Organic Forms enhances the use of the floral motif, one of the recurring and distinctive elements of the Art Nouveau movement.

    Distant cultures, ancient traditions highlights the exotic influences absorbed during the years of the artistic movement, with particular attention to the Japanese world and for the local traditions that influenced the artists. The luxury of materials brings together the most precious creations thanks to the materials used and at the same time thanks to the refinement of the workmanship while. Nature in our home pays particular attention to all those natural elements contained in objects, fabrics and creations for everyday use. The last section, The world of symbolism, groups and underlines all the masterpieces united by mythical, surreal and fantastic elements.



    An exhibition that allows the visitor, through this path, to observe more carefully the various elements of the artistic movement, at the same time enhancing their peculiar elements and entering more deeply into this art born at the dawn of the last century. will end on April 28, 2013, it can be visited from Tuesday to Sunday from 9 to 20 (ticket office closes at 19) and a price of 6 €.



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