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Art Conversation

The Institute of Art History of Fondazione Giorgio Cini regularly organizes series of talks by art historians, researchers and experts, in order to introduce the public to Vittorio Cini’s museum-house and explore themes linked with its collections and the artworks it temporarily hosts.

11 October Francesco Aceto (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II)I “Francescani” Cini, il pittore Colantonio e la pala degli ordini in San Lorenzo Maggiore a Napoli

18 October  Chiara Ceschi (Istituto di Storia dell’Arte, Fondazione Giorgio Cini): Nelle stanze del conte: dalla casa al museo

25 October Antonella Chiodo (Fondazione Giorgio Cini): Vittorio Cini, gli antiquari e i mercanti

9 November Carmen Ravanelli Guidotti (Storica dell’arte): Vittorio Cini e la collezione di maioliche e porcellane

15 November Mauro Natale (Università di Ginevra): L’Officina ferrarese di Vittorio Cini


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Art Conversations at Palazzo Cini

Art Conversations return to Palazzo Cini, from 24 May to 21 June: a unique opportunity to be accompanied by experts and art historians to discover the Masterpieces of the Vittorio Cini collection.

24 May, 5.30pm
I dipinti fiorentini antichi: dal Maestro del Bigallo a Taddeo Gaddi
Angelo Tartuferi
Vice Director Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze

31 May, 5.30pm
Sul polittico di San Paolo della Collezione Cini
Federica Siddi
Art Historian

7 June, 5.30pm
L’ultima stagione di Piero di Cosimo nei due dipinti della Collezione Cini
Marco Campigli
Art Historian

14 June, 5.30pm
Ritratto di un’amicizia. Il Pontormo di Palazzo Cini
Vittoria Romani
Università degli Studi di Padova

21 June, 5.30pm
La zuffa di Dosso Dossi della Collezione Cini
Lucia Menegatti
Art Historian

A Guest at the Palace | “Saint Mark” of Andrea Mantegna

The Guest at the Palace initiative, promoted by the Art History Institute of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, was created through collaborations with some of the most prestigious Italian and international museum institutions. Conceived to temporarily enrich the museum holdings of Galleria di Palazzo Cini, the project features the exhibition of particularly important artworks granted on extraordinary loan and hosted for several months in the historic residence of Vittorio Cini, which houses the masterpieces of his remarkable art collection.

From April 8 to June 6, 2014, the Gallery’s permanent collection was enriched by an extraordinary loan: the painting of Saint Mark by Andrea Mantegna (Isola di Carturo, c. 1431 – Mantua, 1506), generously lent by the Städel Museum.

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Saint Mark has been attributed to the very earliest phase of the young Mantegna’s activity in Padua, closely connected with the work he was carrying out in the Ovetari Chapel in the Church of the Eremitani in Padua between 1448 and 1449, in collaboration with Nicolò Pizolo. The painting represents an unsurpassed achievement of the artist’s youthful period and a cornerstone of antiquarian-inspired painting in fifteenth-century northern Italy.

The influence of his master Francesco Squarcione, evident in the rendering of details, merges with a profound commitment to the concept of solid perspective, a constant feature of Mantegna’s art. This places the Saint—absorbed in divine contemplation—within the projecting space of a marbleedicule of classical composure.

A spatial illusionism marked by noble and restrained gravity—further emphasized by the cartouche attached to the parapet bearing the artist’s signature and invocation to the Venetian patrimony of Saint Mark—makes the Frankfurt painting one of the defining masterpieces of the youth of one of the most brilliant painters of the Renaissance.

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May 24 – July 21, 2014

Portrait of a Young Man with a Lute by Agnolo Bronzino

 

 

September 5 – November 2, 2014

Adoration of the Shepherds by Lorenzo Lotto 

 

 

June 17 – September 28, 2015

The Madonna of Pontassieve by Beato Angelico

 

 

September 19 – November 15, 2015

Capriccio with a Small Square by Francesco Guardi  

 

 

April 8 – June 6, 2016

Saint Mark by Andrea Mantegna

 

 

May 28 – November 1, 2021

Saint George and the Dragon by Paolo Uccello

 

 

July 15 – October 15, 2023

Warsaw, Church of the Holy Cross by Bernardo Bellotto

 

 

May 11 – July 16, 2023

Cleopatra by Artemisia Gentileschi

 

 

May 14 – September 8, 2025

The Crucified Christ by Antoon van Dyck

 

 

 

June 18  — September 27, 2026

Minerva Infuses the Soul into the Human Figure Modeled in Clay by Prometheus

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A Guest at the Palace | “Madonna of Pontassieve” by Beato Angelico

The Guest at the Palace initiative, promoted by the Art History Institute of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, was created through collaborations with some of the most prestigious Italian and international museum institutions. Conceived to temporarily enrich the museum holdings of Galleria di Palazzo Cini, the project features the exhibition of particularly important artworks granted on extraordinary loan and hosted for several months in the historic residence of Vittorio Cini, which houses the masterpieces of his remarkable art collection.

The Gallery of Palazzo Cini in San Vio welcomes a new distinguished guest: Madonna di Pontassieve by Beato Angelico (Vicchio di Mugello, c. 1395 – Rome, 1455), a masterpiece by the great Tuscan painter, on loan from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. It is likely the central panel of the lost polyptych created for the Tuscan city (c. 1435).

The painting arrives at Palazzo Cini on June 17, 2015, coinciding with the opening of the exhibition Piero di Cosimo. An Eccentric “Florentine” Painter Between the Renaissance and the Mannerist Period (Florence, June 23 – September 27, 2015), which will feature the two paintings by Piero di Cosimo normally housed in the Gallery: the Madonna and Child with Angels (recently also exhibited in the show Piero di Cosimo: The Poetry of Painting in Renaissance Florence at the National Gallery of Art in Washington) and the Holy Family with the Young Saint John.

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The Madonna of Pontassieve, commissioned in 1435 by six members of the wealthy Florentine Filicaia family, who held the patronage of the church of San Michele in Pontassieve, most likely forms the central panel of the high altar polyptych.

 

This masterpiece from the mature period of the ‘pictor angelicus’ remained in the shadows for a long time, due to its peripheral location and the early dismantling it must have undergone as early as the mid-17th century. It was not until 1909 that the painting received its first critical mention (Giovanni Poggi), with an attribution, universally accepted, to the Dominican painter: the interest aroused by the work, thanks also to the exhibitions in London and Florence in the 1930s which brought it to the attention of scholars, contributed to the decision to transfer it to the Uffizi Gallery in 1949. Since then, it has been the subject of constant scientific scrutiny, right up to the recent exhibition in Pontassieve curated by Ada Labriola (2010), which was entirely dedicated to it and brought to light many new insights, primarily regarding its patronage.

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Open daily from 11am to 7pm, closed on Tuesdays.

 

On Wednesday 17 June at 5.30pm, the Art Talk “Beato Angelico: Painter of Light. The Madonna of Pontassieve” will take place, led by art historian Ada Labriola, former curator of the 2010 exhibition “Beato Angelico in Pontassieve”. The event is free and open to all by booking via email, subject to purchase of an entry ticket to the gallery.

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May 24 – July 21, 2014

Portrait of a Young Man with a Lute by Agnolo Bronzino

 

 

September 5 – November 2, 2014

Adoration of the Shepherds by Lorenzo Lotto 

 

 

June 17 – September 28, 2015

The Madonna of Pontassieve by Beato Angelico

 

 

September 19 – November 15, 2015

Capriccio with a Small Square by Francesco Guardi  

 

 

April 8 – June 6, 2016

Saint Mark by Andrea Mantegna

 

 

May 28 – November 1, 2021

Saint George and the Dragon by Paolo Uccello

 

 

July 15 – October 15, 2023

Warsaw, Church of the Holy Cross by Bernardo Bellotto

 

 

May 11 – July 16, 2023

Cleopatra by Artemisia Gentileschi

 

 

May 14 – September 8, 2025

The Crucified Christ by Antoon van Dyck

 

 

 

June 18  — September 27, 2026

Minerva Infuses the Soul into the Human Figure Modeled in Clay by Prometheus

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A Guest at the Palace | “Adoration of the Shepherds” by Lorenzo Lotto

The Guest at the Palace initiative, promoted by the Art History Institute of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, was created through collaborations with some of the most prestigious Italian and international museum institutions. Conceived to temporarily enrich the museum holdings of Galleria di Palazzo Cini, the project features the exhibition of particularly important artworks granted on extraordinary loan and hosted for several months in the historic residence of Vittorio Cini, which houses the masterpieces of his remarkable art collection.

From September 5 to November 2, 2014, the Galleria di Palazzo Cini hosted Adoration of the Shepherds by Lorenzo Lotto (Venice, c. 1480 – Loreto, 1556–1557), on loan from the Musei Civici di Brescia and considered one of the masterpieces of the artist’s mature period. The initiative was promoted by the Art History Institute in collaboration with Fondazione Brescia Musei and the Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo.

The relationship established with the city of Brescia is rich in significance, as it was historically a place of encounter and exchange between Venetian and Lombard artistic cultures, as well as with its Pinacoteca, which preserves some of the most important examples of the great Lombard and Brescian painting tradition. The presence of the Adoration of the Shepherds at Palazzo Cini represented a stage in an ideal itinerary of Lorenzo Lotto’s works in Venice, connecting nearby institutions and sites such as the Gallerie dell’Accademia with the extraordinary Portrait of a Young Man, the Church of Santa Maria dei Carmini with the altarpiece depicting Saint Nicholas in Glory with Saints, and finally the Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo with the other magnificent altarpiece representing The Alms of Saint Antoninus.

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The painting Adoration of the Shepherds was acquired by Count Paolo Tosio in 1825 and is regarded as one of the masterpieces of the Brescian collection.

Enclosed within a setting defined by simplified architectural lines, forming a shed-like stable compressed by shadows gathered in its recesses into a backdrop of pure geometry, the group of figures is arranged to express the theme of the Adoration of the Christ Child by Mary and the shepherds. Here, the image of the recognition of Christ’s divinity is combined with the older iconographic tradition of the Virgin of Humility.

In the detail of Mary adoring the Child, kneeling on the very same moss-covered basket in which the Infant lies, one may perceive an allusion to the debate concerning Mary’s role as co-redeemer in the plan of eternal salvation — a central issue in the religious disputes surrounding Catholic reform and the Council of Trent. Joseph, portrayed as a protective father figure, occupies the background, from which the ox and the donkey emerge within the evening atmosphere.

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May 24 – July 21, 2014

Portrait of a Young Man with a Lute by Agnolo Bronzino

 

 

September 5 – November 2, 2014

Adoration of the Shepherds by Lorenzo Lotto 

 

 

June 17 – September 28, 2015

The Madonna of Pontassieve by Beato Angelico

 

 

September 19 – November 15, 2015

Capriccio with a Small Square by Francesco Guardi  

 

 

April 8 – June 6, 2016

Saint Mark by Andrea Mantegna

 

 

May 28 – November 1, 2021

Saint George and the Dragon by Paolo Uccello

 

 

July 15 – October 15, 2023

Warsaw, Church of the Holy Cross by Bernardo Bellotto

 

 

May 11 – July 16, 2023

Cleopatra by Artemisia Gentileschi

 

 

May 14 – September 8, 2025

The Crucified Christ by Antoon van Dyck

 

 

June 18  — September 27, 2026

Minerva Infuses the Soul into the Human Figure Modeled in Clay by Prometheus

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A Guest at the Palace | “The portrait of a young man with a lute” by Agnolo Bronzino

The Guest at the Palace initiative, promoted by the Art History Institute of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, was created through collaborations with some of the most prestigious Italian and international museum institutions. Conceived to temporarily enrich the museum holdings of Galleria di Palazzo Cini, the project features the exhibition of particularly important artworks granted on extraordinary loan and hosted for several months in the historic residence of Vittorio Cini, which houses the masterpieces of his remarkable art collection.

The portrait of a young man with a lute by Agnolo Bronzino (Monticelli, Florence, 17 November 1503 – Florence, 23 November 1572), from the Uffizi Gallery, inaugurated the series of Guests at the Palace works at Palazzo Cini, in the year of the reopening of Palazzo Cini at San Vio.

The painting established a perfect dialogue with the portraiture of the master Pontormo, especially with the Double Portrait of Friends, which was simultaneously displayed in the major exhibition Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino. Diverging Paths of the “Maniera” held at Palazzo Strozzi (Florence, 8 March – 20 July 2014). This collaboration between the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, the Uffizi Gallery, and the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi created an ideal bridge between the two great cities of art: Venice and Florence.

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The portrait of a young man with a lute (1532–1534), in which Agnolo Bronzino portrays the poet and musician Giovanni Battista Strozzi, is a fascinating work from the Florentine painter’s youth and represents a supreme example of Mannerism understood as an intensification of classical norms and Renaissance visual codes.

The painting from the Uffizi Gallery, an exceptional “guest” for the reopening of Palazzo Cini at San Vio, establishes a perfect dialogue with the portraiture of the master Pontormo, especially with the Double Portrait of Friends, one of the masterpieces of the Tuscan Renaissance from the Cini Collection, with which it shares profound cultural affinities and subtle symbolic relationships. Following the logic of these affinities, the Double Portrait is now displayed in the remarkable exhibition Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino. Diverging Paths of the “Maniera” held at Palazzo Strozzi (Florence, 8 March – 20 July 2014), as part of a collaboration between the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, the Uffizi Gallery, and the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi, creating an ideal bridge between the two great cities of art: Venice and Florence.

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May 24 – July 21, 2014

Portrait of a Young Man with a Lute by Agnolo Bronzino

 

 

September 5 – November 2, 2014

Adoration of the Shepherds by Lorenzo Lotto 

 

 

June 17 – September 28, 2015

The Madonna of Pontassieve by Beato Angelico

 

 

September 19 – November 15, 2015

Capriccio with a Small Square by Francesco Guardi  

 

 

April 8 – June 6, 2016

Saint Mark by Andrea Mantegna

 

 

May 28 – November 1, 2021

Saint George and the Dragon by Paolo Uccello

 

 

July 15 – October 15, 2023

Warsaw, Church of the Holy Cross by Bernardo Bellotto

 

 

May 11 – July 16, 2023

Cleopatra by Artemisia Gentileschi

 

 

May 14 – September 8, 2025

The Crucified Christ by Antoon van Dyck

 

 

June 18  — September 27, 2026

Minerva Infuses the Soul into the Human Figure Modeled in Clay by Prometheus

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