Exhibition of works from Roberto Longhi's collection opens at the Jacquemart André Museum
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Exhibition of works from Roberto Longhi's collection opens at the Jacquemart André Museum
Matthias Stomer (circa 1600 – after 1650), The Archangel Raphael and Tobit’s Family, Circa 1630 - 1632. Oil on canvas, 99 x 124,8 cm. Florence, Fondazione di Studi di Storia dell’Arte Roberto Longhi © Firenze, Fondazione di Studi di Storia dell’Arte Roberto Longhi.



PARIS.- The exhibition presents the great names in Italian painting, from the 14th to the 17th century, rediscovered by one of the major figures in the history of Italian art, Roberto Longhi (1889/1890-1970). Giotto, Masaccio, Masolino, Piero della Francesca, Ribera, and Caravaggio are among the leading artists highlighting the exhibition. Alongside the works from the Roberto Longhi Foundation, presented for the first time in France, are works loaned by the biggest French and Italian museums. This exhibition is an unprecedented dialogue between a great connoisseur and his artistic passions. The passions of Roberto Longhi are being celebrated from 27th March to 20th July 2015 at the Jacquemart André Museum by an exhibition of selected masterpieces from the Roberto Longhi Foundation (Florence) and exceptional works from Italian and French museums such as the Uffizi Gallery and the Palatine Gallery in Florence, the Vatican Museums and Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. Alongside the Italian primitives, Caravaggio and his school figure prominently.

The exhibition commences with a section devoted to the works of Caravaggio including the celebrated Boy bitten by a lizard from the Roberto Longhi Foundation. An emblematic artist and the main subject of Roberto Longhi’s studies, Caravaggio revolutionised 17th century Italian painting with his powerful and naturalistic paintings, marked by pronounced effects of chiaroscuro (light and shade). Two other works by Caravaggio are exceptionally reunited with the Boy bitten by a lizard: The Crowning with thorns from the Collezione Banca Popolare di Vicenza, and The sleeping Cupid from the Galleria Palatina.

In keeping with Roberto Longhi’s approach, the exhibition compares the works of Caravaggio and those of his imitators, showing the influence of this artist’s themes and style on his contemporaries, first in Italy and then throughout Europe. The figures of Christ painted by his immediate successors are followed by the biblical scenes of Carlo Saraceni (circa 1579-1620), Mattia Preti and Matthias Stomer, and by the striking apostles of Jusepe Ribera.

Several masterpieces of Italian primitive art also recall the way in which Roberto Longhi was able to offer a fresh look at these masters of the Renaissance avant-garde: the exhibition brings together four major paintings by Giotto, Masolino, Masaccio and Piero della Francesca, artists who are rarely on display in France. This is an intense journey that reveals some of the key moments of Italian art thanks to the insight provided by Roberto Longhi. A scholarly and passionate man, he was the personification of Erwin Panofsky’s definition of a "connoisseur".










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