Category: Articles (page 5 of 13)

Livorno – the least known Tuscan city

A recent article in La Repubblica reports on Tuscany’s youngest and most surprising city.  Livorno, a port city with stunning seaside views, is known for its earthy citizens and its gastronomic delights – especially the local fish soup, caciucco.  While not sharing some of the artistic history of other Tuscan towns, its historic center, criss-crossed by canals and delightful to explore, is reminiscent of a small fishing village.

Back in the USA: Fiat 500 and Alfa Romeo Giulietta

In separate articles or reviews, The Wall Street Journal notes the return to the US of two classic Italian cars:  the Fiat 500 and the Alfa Giulietta.  The Fiat 500 is the iconic tiny car that defined an era for many Italians.  The new version, defined as cute but hip, performs well and has been very popular in Europe.  Whether it will sell in the US remains to be seen.  The Giulietta, sleek, sexy and efficient, is scheduled to be available in the States starting in 2014.

Italian drawings of the 1400s at the Uffizi

An article in Il Sole 24 Ore highlights a new exhibition of drawings at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence saying that it is a show that is not to be missed.  It includes over 100 drawings by some of the best-known artists of the time, ranging from Fra’ Angelico to Michelangelo to Titian.  The article points out that the show illustrates the function of drawings of that era:  not to be hung on walls as decorative objects, but as a way of presenting and storing ideas, of passing on “goods” to children and students, as presents for other artists or patrons, as depictions of events, or even as drafts for paintings.

Lorenzo Lotto retrospective in Rome

The Scuderie of the Quirinal Palace are hosting a retrospective dedicated to the Venetian artist Lorenzo Lotto.  A series of articles in Corriere della Sera discuss the show which gathers together some 60 of Lotto’s works.  Lotto was always overshadowed by Titian and Rafael – Vasari only dedicated one page of his history to this artist.  In fact, Lotto’s works are notable for their colors, the contrasts between light and shadow, the movement in the composition and the psychological insight into his subjects.  The show is sure to be a blockbuster given that over 25,000 reservations to see it had been made prior to its opening!

Older posts Newer posts