Chiara Ferragni with son among Brera works: I'll bring him back when museums reopen


Chiara Ferragni took advantage of the last day museums were open before the new lockdown to take her son Leone to the Brera Art Gallery.

Celebrity influencer Chiara Ferragni took advantage of the last opening day of museums before the total closure throughout Italy (as a result of the latest dpcm that imposed a nationwide culture lockout) to indulge in a visit to the Brera Art Gallery in Milan together with her son Leone.

In the photos that Chaira Ferragni posted on her Instagram account followed by more than 20 million followers, mother and son portray themselves in front of some of the most important masterpieces in the Milanese collection: Gentile and Giovanni Bellini’s Preaching of St. Mark in Alexandria, Veronese’s Supper at Simone’s House, Marino Marini’s Pomona, Giovanni Gerolamo Savoldo’s San Domenico Altarpiece, Gentile da Fabriano’s Valle Romita Polyptych, Pablo Picasso’s Bull’s Head, and Francesco Hayez’s Kiss. Little Leo seems mostly interested in twentieth-century works, judging by how close he comes to the works of Marini and Picasso.

“We visited the Pinacoteca di Brera tonight just before the new lockdown,” wrote the Cremonese entrepreneur and influencer. “I promised myself to take Leo to all the museums in Milan when they reopen again.” The photos have reached more than four hundred thousand likes: we are not at the levels of the images depicting the stages of Chiara Ferragni’s second pregnancy (which touch and sometimes exceed one million likes), but when will the Bellini brothers’ Sermon again see hundreds of thousands of social hearts at once?

Chiara Ferragni with son among Brera works: I'll bring him back when museums reopen
Chiara Ferragni with son among Brera works: I'll bring him back when museums reopen


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