De Nittis e la rivoluzione dello sguardo.
Ferrara, Palazzo dei Diamanti, December 1, 2019 - April 13, 2020.
Edited by Pacelli M. L., Guidi B. and Pinet Hélène.
Translation by Archer M.
Ferrara, 2019; bound, pp. 288, col. ill., cm 24x29.
cover price: € 48.00
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De Nittis e la rivoluzione dello sguardo.
Ferrara, Palazzo dei Diamanti, December 1, 2019 - April 13, 2020.
Edited by Pacelli M. L., Guidi B. and Pinet Hélène.
Translation by Archer M.
Ferrara, 2019; bound, pp. 288, col. ill., cm 24x29.
FREE (cover price: € 48.00)
De Nittis. Peppino e il ventaglio magico
Roma, chiostro del Bramante, November 13, 2004 - February 27, 2005.
Milano, Fondazione Antonio Mazzotta, primavera 2005.
Milano, 2005; bound, pp. 100, ill., cm 16x22.
(Ragazzi).
FREE (cover price: € 14.00)
Donna. Immagini del femminile da Boldini a oggi
Pescara, Museo d'Arte Moderna Vittoria Colonna, October 20, 2005 - January 23, 2006.
Milano, 2005; paperback, pp. 120, ill., cm 23x27.
(Biblioteca d'Arte).
FREE (cover price: € 28.00)
Firenze capitale (1865-2015). I doni e le collezioni del Re
Firenze, Galleria d'Arte Moderna - Appartamento della Duchessa d' Aosta, November 19, 2015 - April 3, 2016.
Edited by Condemi S.
Livorno, 2015; paperback, pp. 351, b/w and col. ill., b/w and col. plates, cm 24,5x28,5.
FREE (cover price: € 30.00)
Cartier & Myths at the Capitoline Museums
Marsilio
Roma, Musei Capitolini, November 14, 2025 - March 15, 2026.
Edited by Cappello B. and Verger S.
English Text.
Venezia, 2025; paperback, pp. 204, col. ill., cm 22,5x33,5.
EAN13: 9791254633069
Subject: Collections,Jewellery (Jewels, Precious Metals)
Period: 1800-1960 (XIX-XX) Modern Period
Languages:
Weight: 2.05 kg
Curated by jewellery historian Bianca Cappello, archaeologist Stéphane Verger and Capitoline Superintendent Claudio Parisi Presicce, the exhibition, the first to be hosted in the 17th-century Capitoline Museums palace, is an evocative journey through aesthetics, art and memory, focusing on the intense bond between Cartier, Italy and Rome, and portraying how classical antiquity and the aesthetic and symbolic repertoire of ancient Greece and Rome have been an extraordinary source of inspiration for the Maison's iconic jewellery.
Enriched with audiovisual elements, olfactory installations by Mathilde Laurent, perfumer at Maison Cartier, and semi-precious stones from Cartier's glyptic workshop, the exhibition path explores the use of the classical repertoire, reinterpretations from the first half of the 20th century, techniques and jewellery craftsmanship, with references to the Roman era, in Cartier's creations, showing, by comparing the Maison's works with the gods of Palazzo Nuovo - Aphrodite and Dionysus, Apollo and Heracles, Zeus and Demeter, the power of mythological inspiration in Cartier's creative imagination since the beginning of the last century.
The marble sculptures in Palazzo Nuovo represented important models of reference for European art. The exhibition gives visitors a glimpse into how the ancient repertoire has inspired jewellery: from the pastiches of the great goldsmiths and collectors of the 19th century, including the Castellani family in Rome, to the Neoclassical Garland style, from post-war creations inspired by Jean Cocteau to contemporary pieces, up to the reinterpretation of antiquity.










