Minute Visioni
The Napoleonic Museum dedicate the exhibition “Minute Visione” dedicated to the roman micro-mosaics of the XVIII and XIX century from the collection of Ars Antiqua Savelli, one of the most important collection of the micro-mosics in international setting.
The micro-mosaic is a typical roman technique. It reached its peak at the end of the XVIII and the half of the next century when it production was destined to the foreigners traveler of the Grand Tour.
The art shops and the art studio were located between Piazza del Popolo and Piazza di Spagna and in there worked a lot of important Art Masters of this technique, such as Giacomo Raffaelli, Antonio Aguatti, Clemente Ciuli, Luigi Moglia, Gioacchino e Michelangelo Barberi, Guglielmo Chibel.
In the exhibition are shown about hundred objects that show the evolution of the micro-mosaic through the topics of the age: roman views, Grand Tour landscape, animals and nature.
For the exhibition are scheduled meetings with an artisan specialized in micro-mosaics who will explain the secrets of this ancient technique.
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24 and 31 December h10 - 14
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