The Renaissance period, although less celebrated compared to other regions of Italy such as Florence or Venice, has left an indelible mark on the history of Brescian art. The city, a meeting point for diverse cultural influences, has been the stage for extraordinary works created by artists of the caliber of Savoldo, Moretto, and Romanino. To explore this artistic heritage, the Sirmione Municipal Library is organizing three special meetings in December 2024.
A Journey Through Brescian Art
The series “The Renaissance in Brescia: Savoldo, Romanino, Moretto” aims to delve into the contributions of these three masters who skillfully reinterpreted the pictorial language of the time. Through the expert eyes of art historian Gabriella Biasio, participants will have the opportunity to discover how local tradition intertwined with Venetian and Lombard influences.
Schedule of Meetings
A Glimpse of Venice: Savoldo
Wednesday, December 4, 2024, at 8:45 PM
This meeting will provide an overview of the work of Giovanni Gerolamo Savoldo, renowned for his evocative portraits and masterful use of light.The Lesson of Moretto
Wednesday, December 11, 2024, at 8:45 PM
The focus will be on the work of Alessandro Bonvicino, known as Moretto da Brescia, whose unique style enriched Renaissance painting with profound sensitivity.An Alternative Artist: Romanino
Wednesday, December 18, 2024, at 8:45 PM
This meeting will be dedicated to Girolamo Romanino and his ability to express emotions through works characterized by a strong visual impact.
An Opportunity for Art Enthusiasts
Gabriella Biasio, a former teacher at the Bagatta High School in Desenzano and active in promoting art through collaborations with public entities and local associations, will lead these sessions. The meetings represent an important opportunity to deepen knowledge of Brescian Renaissance art and refine analytical skills regarding the works of the great masters.
Admission to the events is free and no reservation is required.
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