Royal Palace in Milan

The Palazzo Reale in Milan, a former royal palace With its large halls, refined furnishings and sweeping staircase, is today an exhibition venue and Important Cultural Centre. 

With a space of 7,000 square meters, it displays Regularly modern and contemporary art works Including many famous collections from around the world in collaboration With renowned museums and Cultural Institutions.

The Symbolism exhibition at Il Palazzo Reale in Milan Brings together Symbolist art by Italian and foreign artists. On display are more than 100 paintings, sculptures and graphics, on loan from major European museum and private collections.

Symbolism That is an art movement started around 1850 as a reaction to Realism and Naturalism. It Placed imagination and intuition at its center and focused on the subconscious, the unusual and the unexplained.

The exhibition Brings to Italy some of the Symbolist masterpieces That Have never been seen here before. For example the The Caress (1896) by Fernand Khnopff, a reference to the story of Oedipus and the Sphinx, and La Mort d'Orphée (1893), a work by Jean Delville Celebrated. Both paintings are from the collection of the Royal Museums of Fine Art in Brussels.

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The exhibition Alfons Mucha and Art Nouveau will atmosfere at Palazzo Reale in Milan recreates the elegant and sensuous feeling of the era of Art Nouveau. 

At the center of the exhibition are over 100 works by the Czech painter and decorative artist Alfons Mucha, Including posters and decorative panels.

Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) was one of the Most Important interpreters of Art Nouveau, Promoting a powerful new innovative visual language through art.

 His posters with female figures Were popular across many parts of society, That Having a signature style is still Widely Recognised today.

Mucha's works are complemented by a series of ceramics, furniture, wrought iron, glass, sculptures and drawings by European artists and manufacturers from the same.

                                                 

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