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Article: Gentile's gold.(Art)
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- New Criterion
- Article date:
- September 1, 2006
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The year 2006, as with wines, was also a banner vintage in Italy for the visual arts. Florence alone was host to four small but significant exhibitions. Proceeding southward, the fortunate traveler would have found, in the refurbished stables of Rome's Quirinal Palace, a comprehensive and exciting gathering of Antonello da Messina's paintings, together with those of some of his contemporaries. Still further south in Naples, the portraiture of Titian was displayed in all its grandeur in the magnificent setting of Capodimonte. But then, Florence-Rome-Naples is the granddaddy of all Italian itineraries. Were our fortunate traveler to have had the curiosity and stamina for a ...
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