2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
 
Restored Works of Art from the Collection of the Slovak National Gallery. Jan Mertens, wokshop: Triptych of the Adoration of the Magi 1520 - 1530
16. September 2004 - 31. May 2005
 
Argentum Pauperum. Pewter in the Collection of the Slovak National Gallery
15. Marec 2005 - 5. June 2005
 
Restored work from the Collection of the Slovak National Gallery Christian Rugendas after Johann Lorenzo Haid: University Thesis of Franciscan Friars with the Motif of Penitent St Peter 1738
1. June 2005 - 31. December 2005
 
No Code. Contemporary Italian Art
3. June 2005 - 28. August 2005
 
Mária Bartuszová. The Path to Organic Skulpture
15. June 2005 - 2. October 2005
 
The Scene of Miracles. Transformations of Baroque Altar
24. June 2005 - 28. August 2005
 
Slovak Myth
30. September 2005 - 28. February 2006
 
Italy – Unrivalled Landscape. Photographs 1900–2000
21. October 2005 - 27. November 2005
 
2004
 
One Hundred 17th Century Italian Drawings
Collection of A. Martin Lublinský The Scientific Library of Olomouc

SNG, Esterházy Palace, Nám. Ľ. Štúra 4, Bratislava
6. April 2007 - 24. June 2007
 
Curator Milan Togner, Olomouc
SNG cooperation Dušan Buran
 
Invitation for the opening of the Exhibition -
One Hundred 17th Century Italian Drawings Collection of A. Martin Lublinský The Scientific Library of Olomouc

 
In view of subject matter, the core of the collection on display lies in the studies of figural compositions, popular copies of ancient sculptures – the ‘ricordi’ of the Renaissance artworks by Michelangelo or Raphael. The painters Agostino Ciampelli, Jacopo Confortini, Paolo Pagani and many other protagonists represent several Italian regions, though the major art centres of Rome, Florence and Venice prevail.
The collection shows the prevalence of studies which enable contemporary audiences a real insight into the spontaneous creative processes of Italian 17th century artists. The collection also demonstrates the specific cultural phenomenon of religious art collecting whose significance reached beyond regions. The exhibition will show ninety-seven drawings and three albums in the original Baroque arrangement.

 
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A. Ciampelli - Štúdia ležiacej svätice
 
P. Pagani - Sediaci ženský akt
 
G. Bernini - Sediaci mužský akt s palicou v ruke
 
 

 

 

 

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