by Mereasy | Aug 30, 2019 | Art, Baroque style, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Italy, Masterpiece Explained, Rome, Sculpture
Reading Time: 5 minutes When Bernini put his career at risk, and the turning point that made him the interpreter of the Church of RomeBernini was the great interpreter of Roman Baroque, however when he created “Apollo and Daphne” he was still quite young,...
by Mereasy | Mar 29, 2019 | Italy, Mereasy, Pasquino, Rome
Reading Time: 6 minutes Pasquino and the talking statues of Rome The “Congrega degli arguti” Rome is one-of-a-kind in the panorama of European cities. In the city’s thousand-year history, many oddities have remained. One of the most curious concerns the “Congrega...
by Mereasy | Feb 1, 2019 | Contemporary Art, Exhibitions, Guggenheim, Jackson Pollock, Mereasy, Rome
In Roma, at the Vittoriano Museum Complex, in addition to the master of “dripping”, you will also find the other “Irascibles”: Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline This exhibition is a unique opportunity to get to know artists that are rarely seen...
by Mereasy | May 21, 2018 | Art, Exhibitions, Impressionism, Italy, Japanese Art, Mereasy, Museums, Places, Post-Impressionism, Rome, Ukiyo-e
Reading Time: 4 minutes Nine years after its first showing in Italy, the exhibition “Visions from Japan” dedicated to the Japanese painter and printmaker Utagawa Hiroshige known as Hiroshige returns to Rome at Le Scuderie del Quirinale.With a selection of more than...