Exhibition “ENCOUNTER WITH PERUGINO. Impressions and reports by foreign travelers in Umbria to discover Pietro Vannucci” – from Wednesday 05/04/2023 – Casa Museo di Palazzo Sorbello, Perugia

From 05/04/2023

Palazzo Sorbello Casa Museo – Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello

Piazza Piccinino 9, 06122 Perugia PG

On the occasion of the fifth centenary of the death of Pietro Vannucci, the Umbrian artist universally known as “the Perugino”, the Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello offers visitors an exhibition dedicated to the figure of this great master of the Renaissance, seen through the eyes of travelers that over time visited this Region to discover Umbria, Perugia and other cities related to Vannucci, showing how this has been subject over the centuries to alternate fortunes, initially little considered by the educated travellers of the Grand Tour, between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, to then be rediscovered and revalued along a chronological arc that, from the beginning of the nineteenth century, leads us to the twentieth century and to an idea of travel and tourism much more similar to what we are used to today.

This is the basis that led to the conception of the exhibition RACCONTARE IL PERUGINO Impressioni e resoconti di viaggiatori stranieri in Umbria alla scoperta di Pietro Vannucci organized in the rooms of the Ancient Library of Palazzo Sorbello Casa Museo, whose premise is given by the presence within the Library of the Foundation of a large nucleus of travel literature, implemented over the past fifty years by Marilena de Vecchi Ranieri di Sorbello (1921-2013).

Made possible by the contribution of the Committee promoter of the Celebrations for the fifth Centenary of the death of the painter Pietro Vannucci known as “Perugino”,the exhibition leads the visitor to reflect on the characteristics of the journey, presenting the main stops in Umbria, focusing on the texts of travelers and their impressions, from which you can trace the elements of a growing interest in the master of Città della Pieve.

The route, starting from the era of the eighteenth-century Grand Tour, winds through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and is enriched by a careful selection of important texts of travelers – scientists, historians, writers and art experts – ending with the memory of the exhibition of April 1945, fifth centenary of the birth of Perugino, inaugurated by the will of the then superintendent Achille Bertini Calosso at the Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria, in collaboration with the Monuments Men of the allied army.

Alongside the historical and bibliographical path, enriched by important loans kindly granted by the Foundation for Agricultural Education of Perugia and the Library of the Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria, a further focus will allow to know what has been written about the historical and artistic treasures preserved in Palazzo Sorbello and other important private galleries in the city, offering visitors the opportunity to admire important works from the collection of the Marquises Bourbon of Sorbello rarely exhibited to the public.

The exhibition will be open to the public monday to sunday, with guided tours at 10.30 am; 11.30 am ; 12.30 pm; 4 pm; 5 pm.

During the months of may and june, Palazzo Sorbello Casa Museo will be close on monday afternoons.

More info on www.casamuseosorbello.org – +39 075 5732775 – +39 339 2222833

Previous slide
Next slide

Share

All the news