Boldini nella Parigi degli Impressionisti
Ferrara, Palazzo dei Diamanti: Sept. 20, 2009 – Jan. 10, 2010
Williamstown (MA), Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute: Feb. 14, 2010 – Apr. 25, 2010
"Giovanni Boldini (1842–1931), an Italian artist who settled in Paris, is best known for his society portraits, painted around the turn of the twentieth century. He began his career, however, painting a wide range of subjects in varying styles. These genre scenes, landscapes, city views, and casual portraits were inspired by both established artists and the emerging Impressionists. This exhibition will explore Boldini’s artistic development in the first half of his career, before he became known as the quintessential portraitist of the Belle Époque." [The Clark]
The exhibition is organized by Ferrara Arte and the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown (Massachusetts), in collaboration with the Modern and Contemporary Art Gallery and The Boldini Museum, Ferrara
* article by Marco Rosci ["La Stampa"]
* article by Giovanna Canzi ["Il Sole 24 Ore"]
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