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Italian masterpieces in Paris during the exhibition on Italian Art at the Pete Palais
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Italian masterpieces in Paris during the exhibition on Italian Art at the Pete Palais
XEE4190830 Italian masterpieces in Paris during the exhibition on Italian Art at the Pete Palais, the works are kept by train stations (Venus de Lorenzo di Credi, a bust of Mussolini, the Angel and Tobie of Pollaiolo, the Holy Family of Michelangelo (Michelangelo). Cover of " Le petit journal illustrious" of 02/06/1935. Private Collection by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Italian masterpieces in Paris during the exhibition on Italian Art at the Pete Palais, the works are kept by train stations (Venus de Lorenzo di Credi, a bust of Mussolini, the Angel and Tobie of Pollaiolo, the Holy Family of Michelangelo (Michelangelo). Cover of " Le petit journal illustrious" of 02/06/1935. Private Collection); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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Exposure Venus Aphrodite A Journal
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Capturing the Essence of Italian Masterpieces in Paris - A Glimpse into Art History
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. This print transports us back to a significant moment in art history, during the exhibition on Italian Art at the prestigious Pete Palais in Paris. The image showcases an array of remarkable works that were temporarily housed by train stations for safekeeping. Among these treasures are notable masterpieces such as the Venus de Lorenzo di Credi, a bust of Mussolini, the Angel and Tobie of Pollaiolo, and even the Holy Family by none other than Michelangelo himself. The photograph originally graced the cover of "Le petit journal illustrious" on February 6th, 1935. It now resides within a private collection belonging to an anonymous individual who recognizes its historical value. The artist behind this mesmerizing shot is Stefano Bianchetti, whose talent lies not only in capturing moments but also immortalizing them through his engravings and prints. As we delve into this visual journey through time and space, we can't help but marvel at how these iconic Italian masterpieces found their temporary home amidst bustling train stations in Paris. This unique juxtaposition highlights both their significance and vulnerability as they traveled from Italy to France. Through this photo print, we are reminded once again of the power art holds over our collective imagination and its ability to transcend borders and captivate audiences across generations.
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