
Exhibition Masterpieces on paper: guided tours in English
Monday 9 June, 3 p.m.
Monday 16 June, 3 p.m.
The exhibition Masterpieces on Paper. Drawings from the Miniscalchi-Erizzo Museum between the Renaissance and Baroque is dedicated to a collection of ancient drawings executed between approximately 1480 and 1730 by great Italian artists, including Giovanni Maria Falconetto, Battista del Moro, Paolo Farinati, Alessandro Maganza, Palma il Giovane, Jacopo Bassano, and Alessandro Turchi, known as l’Orbetto.
Masterpieces on Paper presents a selection of 30 out of 168 drawings from the Miniscalchi-Erizzo Collection, along with paintings, sculptures, and documents, for a total of 38 works. This is the first time a selection of these drawings has been shown. The Miniscalchi-Erizzo Collection was assembled between approximately 1630 and 1680 by the celebrated Veronese scholar Ludovico Moscardo and continued by his heirs; it was one of the first collections of its kind in Northern Italy and one of the most substantial.
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Costs:
Full: 10 €
Reduced: 8 € (holders of Verona Card, CTG , ESU card, COIN Card)
Free admission: children 0-11 years; visitors with disabilities and accompanying visitors; licensed tourist guides; group leader and teachers accompanying school groups.
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