Artemisia Gentileschi’s*Annunciation*, on loan from the Capodimonte Museum and Royal Park, will be the Masterpiece for Milan 2026. The work will be on view at the Carlo Maria Martini Diocesan Museum in Milan from October 27, 2026, to January 31, 2027...
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The Carlo Maria Martini Diocesan Museum in Milan will host from Feb. 19 to May 17, 2026 an event that puts Renaissance and contemporary art in dialogue. The focus of the exhibition HANS MEMLING. The Crucifixion. Four contemporary artists around a mas...
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From March 4 to May 25, 2025, on the occasion of Lent and Easter, the Diocesan Museum "Carlo Maria Martini" in Milan presents Around Tintoretto. The Deposition from the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. Four Contemporary Artists Challenged by a Mast...
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Masterpiece for Milan 2023 will be the compartment of theArmadio degli Argenti by Beato Angelico (Vicchio di Mugello, c. 1395 - Rome, 1455) dedicated to the Stories of the Infancy of Christ, from theAnnunciation to the Dispute among the Doctors, intr...
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From Feb. 22 to May 7, 2023, the Museo Diocesano "Carlo Maria Martini" in Milan will host one of the most important masterpieces by Masaccio (San Giovanni Valdarno, 1401 - Rome, 1428), an artist who revolutionized the history of 15th-century Italian ...
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The Diocesan Museum "Carlo Maria Martini" in Milan is hosting, from January 27 to April 16, 2023, a solo exhibition by British photographer Lee Jeffries (Bolton, 1971), best known as the voice of the poor and marginalized. Curated by Barbara Silbe an...
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Until January 29, 2023, the eighteenth-century paper Nativity by Francesco Londonio, one of Milan's eighteenth-century masterpieces of sacred art, returns to the Carlo Maria Martini Diocesan Museum in Milan. The Gernetto Nativity, named after its pla...
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The appointment with the traditional Christmas exhibition of the Diocesan Museum "Carlo Maria Martini" in Milan is renewed: this year the "Masterpiece for Milan" (this is the name of the exhibition from a single work) is the predella of the Pala Oddi...
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