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The Museum of Landscape in Verbania dedicates a solo exhibition to Tullio Pericoli on the theme of landscape

The Museum of Landscape in Verbania dedicates a solo exhibition to Tullio Pericoli on the theme of landscape

The Museo del Paesaggio in Verbania, on Lake Maggiore, is hosting a solo exhibition dedicated to Tullio Pericoli, curated by Elena Pontiggia, from May 30 to November 1, 2026, in the rooms of Palazzo Viani Dugnani. Entitled Terre Inquiete (Unquiet Lan...
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Why do we say a landscape "looks like a painting"? A brief history of the gaze

Why do we say a landscape "looks like a painting"? A brief history of the gaze

A three-story mansion overlooking the Grand Canal, opposite the Fabbriche Nuove del Sansovino. It is called Palazzo Bolani Erizzo and from its windows, if you look to the left, you can see the Rialto Bridge. In the sixteenth century Pietro Aretino li...
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Concrete pouring around the Mausoleum of Lucius Munazio Planco in Gaeta: controversy ensues

Concrete pouring around the Mausoleum of Lucius Munazio Planco in Gaeta: controversy ensues

A tense situation in Gaeta around the Mausoleum of Lucius Munazio Planco, one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in Latium and a symbol of the city: this is because of ongoing redevelopment and access adjustment works. Located on the summit of Mou...
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A major exhibition at London's Tate Britain on Constable and Turner, Britain's two most famous landscape painters

A major exhibition at London's Tate Britain on Constable and Turner, Britain's two most famous landscape painters

Tate Britain will host from Nov. 27, 2025, to April 12, 2026, the first major exhibition dedicated to exploring the intertwined lives and legacies of two of Britain's most distinguished landscape painters-J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851) and John Constab...
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The landscape-state of mind: when nature becomes feeling

The landscape-state of mind: when nature becomes feeling

In one of the most intense passages of Gabriele D'Annunzio's Il Piacere, namely the narration of the protagonist Andrea Sperelli 's convalescence after receiving a nasty wound in a duel (an episode that marks the end of the first part of D'Annunzio's...
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