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Friday 10 February 2012

Category: Art exhibitions
Time: From 15/07/2010 to 02/11/2010
The exhibition celebrates Henry IV, the king of France and Navarra. The Medici paid tribute to the King commissioning art works to the Florentine academic painters. On display, canvas, books, engravings, drawings, paintings, sculptures and other works.
Where: Museum of Medici Chapels
City: Florence
Web-site: www.polomuseale.firenze.it
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Il Risorgimento della maiolica italiana: Ginori e Cantagalli
Category: Art exhibitions
Time: From 30/09/2011 to 15/04/2012
The exhibition is dedicated to ceramics and presents over 100 works coming from important Italian and international museum. Curated by Oliva Rucellai and Livia Frescobaldi Malenchini.
Where: Stibbert Museum
City: Florence

Rooms of treasures. Works from collectors in Florence
Category: Art exhibitions
Time: From 03/10/2011 to 15/04/2012
Visitors can find out treasures collected in Florence in the 19th and 20th centuries. The exhibition is held in various museums: Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Bardini Museum, Horne Museum, Palazzo Davanzati Fondazione Romano in Oltrarno (Piazza S. Spirito), Stibbert Museum in Florence and Bandini Museum in Fiesole.
Where: Various locations
City: Florence

La bella Italia
Category: Art exhibitions
Time: From 11/10/2011 to 12/02/2012
Over 350 masterpieces allow visitor to discover the "cultural capitals" of Italy before Unification: Turin, Florence, Rome, Milan, Venice, Genoa, Bologna, Naples, and Palermo. On display works from the Middle Ages to 1861 by great Masters including Giotto, Fra Angelico, Donatello, Botticelli, Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Correggio, Bronzino, Titian, Veronese, Caravaggio, Rubens, Tiepolo, Canova, Hayez, and others.
Where: Palazzo Pitti
City: Florence

Dante illustrated
Category: Art exhibitions
Time: From 21/11/2011 to 26/02/2012
The exhibition includes 64 pictures created to illustrate the 1898 edition of the Divine Comedy. These photos are produced by Giuseppe Cremoncini for the first edition. Curated by Marilena Tamassia.
Where: Uffizi Gallery, Sala del Camino
City: Florence