Fede Galizia to Receive First Monograph Exhibition

April 19 2021

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Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

It really seems that 2021 is shaping up to be a bumper year for exhibitions on female artists. The Castello del Buonconsiglio in Trento, Italy, will be presenting the first ever monograph exhibition dedicated to the Milanese artist Fede Galizia (c. 1578– c. 1630). Gailzia, who is likely to have learnt painting from her father Nunzio, achieved a reasonable fame for her still-lifes, portraits and religious works. Her art was so highly prized that it was collected by the likes of Rudolf II in Prague.

The exhibition will contain 80 works including paintings, drawings, engravings and medals, many of which have been loaned from institutions around Italy.

The show will run from 3rd July - 25th October 2021.

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