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LAST CHANCE TO SEE ANDREA DEL SARTO AT THE FRICK COLLECTION!
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Thursday, January 7, 2016
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Andrea del Sarto is one of the great Renaissance Masters of Italy. We are lucky to have him amongst us at the Frick Collection right now. Unfortunately, is about to leave town this January the 10th.
What I saw was the confidence of a Master built one line, one stroke at the time. His drawings and paintings are few but so inspiring!.
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TIP! You can visit on January 8 for free!. Do not miss it, regardless. For more info visit > FrickCollection.
VELAZQUEZ DE VISITA EN EL MET MUSEUM DE NYC
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
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El Retrato de Francisco I d'Este, una de las pinturas menos conocida de Velázquez, estará por primera vez en los Estados Unidos en el Museo Metropolitano de Nueva York hasta el 14 de Julio. La pintura estará en exhibición como parte de la nueva re-instalación de la Colección de 'Old Masters' del museo.
Velázquez (Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez) (Spanish, 1599–1660). Duke Francesco I d'Este, 1638. Oil on canvas. Galleria Estense, Modena © su concessione del Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali.
Among the most distinctive portraits by Diego Velázquez is one he painted of Francesco I d'Este (1610–58), the Duke of Modena, during the duke's visit to Madrid in 1638 to secure the support of Philip IV. The duke is shown in armor, wearing a red sash, his head turned toward the viewer. It is a work that conveys a quality of arrogance and sensuality, and is a high watermark in the history of baroque portraiture, while also illustrating the importance of Velázquez's portraits to Spanish diplomacy. In 1843 the painting was acquired by the Galleria Estense—one of the most prestigious of Italy's regional museums—in Modena, Italy, and it has never before been lent to an institution in the United States. This special, three-month loan coincides with the re-installation of the Metropolitan's collection of Old Master paintings. It not only makes accessible to an American public one of the least known of Velázquez's works, but also calls attention to the severe damage suffered throughout the Italian region of Emilia Romagna after a devastating earthquake in May 2012. The Galleria Estense has been temporarily closed due to the damage it sustained.
* Velázquez's Portrait of Francesco I d'Este > A Masterpiece from the Galleria Estense, Modena > Ends July 14 > Met Museum > Velazquez.

