Rimini, Castel Sismondo. 10 ottobre 2009 - 14 marzo 2010
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da Rembrant a Gauguin a Picasso

L’incanto della pittura

Capolavori dal Museum of Fine Arts di Boston

Rimini, Castel Sismondo. 10th october 2009 - 14th march 2010

An event that cannot be missed, as it will never occur again. Sixty five masterpieces of European painting – dating from the sixteenth to the twentieth century – from one of the world’s most important museums, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. An occasion that will never be repeated, as it is the result of the American institute’s temporary closure of a portion of its exhibition space for renovations. In autumn of 2010, the museum will inaugurate an immense new wing designed by Norman Foster. As always happens in these cases, after the renovations are completed the museum will block further loans of its works. As a consequence, over the next few months, Rimini will act as the representative for Boston and its extraordinary museum not only in Italy but in all of Europe.

A great lesson in art history presented to all. The statements from Malcolm Rogers, the director of the American museum, and Marco Goldin, the director of Linea d’Ombra and the curator of this exhibition, were remarkably similar: art is for everyone. They share a common conviction that there should be no obstacles or hindrances to viewing these works of art, these masterpieces from every period, and that they should be able to be admired even by those with no background in art. Although the works cover many important European national schools, the exhibition in Rimini was arranged by Marco Goldin according to a conception of continuous thematic groupings, divided into six sections:

  • - Religious work
  • - The nobleness of the portrait
  • - The intimacy of the portrait
  • - Still lifes
  • - Interiors
  • - The "new" landscape

Thus, in this arrangement, portraits by Tintoretto and Moroni will be displayed alongside an absolute masterpiece, a wonder among wonders, the famous portrait of Edmondo and Thérèse Morbilli painted by Degas in 1865. New conceptions of landscapes will be explored first through a seventeenth-century Dutch work by Van Ruysdael, then through works by Constable and Corot, and finally through highly perceptive views painted first by Van Dyck and later by Gainsborough. Adding to these splendours, the superb group of still lifes begins with Fantin–Latour, the leading Impressionist painter in this genre, and continues with works by Matisse, Gris and Braque. Yet there is still more: the anguish of a sublime Deposition of Christ by Veronese displayed next to the shadowy darkness of a superb painting by Francesco Del Cairo, depicting the head of St. John the Baptist. Another display offers contemporaneous depictions of filial love by Bouguereau, a famous Salon painter, and Renoir. In addition, an incredible series of portraits begins with masterpieces by Velásquez and Rembrandt and ends with an unforgettable large canvas by Picasso featuring a Cubist portrait of a woman, dating from 1910. One of Picasso's crowning achievements, this work will be displayed alongside a portrait by Hals, to compare a remarkable and similar breaking down of form. The list of wonders continues with a series of seven woks by Claude Monet, a true exhibition within an exhibition that features such famous works as a version of Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge and one of Rouen Cathedral. Also on display, Spanish works by Murillo, El Greco, and Zurbarán. De Hooch, Saenredam and De Witte are represented as well, with their almost metaphysical interiors from seventeenth-century Holland. Not to mention an astounding selection of Impressionist works that will include, in addition to the artists previously mentioned, Manet, Sisley, Pissarro, Cézanne, Bernard, Signac, Gauguin and Van Gogh. In brief, a wealth of beauty that will radiate from Rimini.

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EXHIBITION OPENING HOURS

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  • Friday and Saturday: 9.00 am - 8.00 pm
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  • 24, 25, 31 December 2009
  • 1 January 2010: 11.00 am – 7.00 pm

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  • Reduced rate: € 8,00: university students with enrolment certificate, over-65s, groups with reservation (group leader free of charge), TCI card holders.
  • Reduced rate: € 6,00: under-18s, school groups (with two free attendants).
  • Free admittance: visitors with disabilities, children under 6, journalist with press card.

  • An advanced sales charge of € 1.50 per ticket is applicable for all bookings, excluding schools

  • The sale of tickets will cease 30 minutes before closing time.
  • Free compulsory cloakroom service, bookshop, audio guides.
  • Access and toilets for visitors with disabilities.

GUIDED TOURS

  • Group bookings (up to 25 people): € 110.00
  • Schools (only upon reservation, maximum 25 people): € 50.00
  • Without reservation (subject to staff availability): € 5.00 per person

  • Excluding schools, the guided tour is supported by an audio portable equipment with microphone and earphones. The service is provided at no extra cost.

  • Guided tour for school groups which are not making use of Linea d’ombra Libri trained staff shall be provided by internal teachers.'
  • Compulsory rental cost of the aforesaid equipment for groups with their own guide is € 80.00.
  • Guided tours are not allowed if not authorized by the Executive Direction.

AUDIO TOURS (sponsored by Antenna Audio)

  • Rent cost
  • Audio Tour: € 6
  • Children Audio Tour (only in german): € 4

FAMILY DISCOUNT

  • Family with 3 members: € 1 (total discount)
  • Family with 4 members: € 2 (total discount)
  • Family with 5 members: € 5 (total discount)

FURTHER INFORMATIONS

  • The sale of tickets will cease 30 minutes before closing time.
  • - Free compulsory cloakroom service for handbags and backpacks exceeding the average size. All potentially dangerous bags are subject to inspection by security staff.
  • - Bookshop, audio guide service inside Castel Sismondo.
  • - Access and toilets for visitors with disabilities.
  • - Baby strollers, umbrellas and animals are not admitted in the exhibitions venues.
  • - Infant backpacks allowed.

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