Genova Pittrice, the exhibition extended with the collections of the Banca and Fondazione Carige
Genoa – Great public success for the exhibition “Genova Pittrice. Masterpieces of the Baroque Age in the Collections of Banca and Fondazione Carige ”and the event is extended until 31 July to allow as many people as possible to visit the exhibition.
The exhibition that celebrates, in concert with other citizens on events on the theme, the great painting of the Genoese Baroque through the more paintings of the Banca and Fondazione Carige, will in fact extend by three weeks and will close on 31 July to be able to accommodate many requests for visits to date. received. The exhibition, which brings together the best of the art collections, represents a single century to admire the gold masterpieces of Genoa, most of which are usually placed in offices and generally inaccessible rooms. Many visitors in these three months of opening greatly appreciated both the works and their location in an engaging and evocative exhibition itinerary, well illustrated through guided tours. Positive opinions that visitors expressed through the social channels and which were a source of great satisfaction for the Bank and the Carige Foundation, always careful to promote the culture, history and values of the territory. “Genova Pittrice”, which is based in the scenographic and splendid setting of the seventeenth-century Palazzo Doria Carcassi (via Chiossone 10, Genoa) of the Carige Foundation, will therefore be open to the public until the end of the month with the same methods adopted up to now and with the same opening days / weekly hours. Therefore, an opportunity not to be missed for those who have not yet had the pleasure of “immersing themselves” in the baroque season of La Superba, almost a sort of journey through time among the masterpieces of the most appreciated masters of that period: Anton Van Dyck, Bernardo Strozzi, Domenico Piola, Gio. Benedetto Castiglione, Valerio Castello; the “Caravaggeschi” Gioacchino Assereto and Orazio De Ferrari and the naturalists Domenico Fiasella and Giovanni Andrea De Ferrari, just to name a few.
Guided tours are free and will take place on Wednesday (14.30-18.30) and Friday (15.00-19.00), by booking online at https://carige.happyticket.it/.