Revolution and Renewal

Intriguing online exhibition and talk from London Art Week looking at art works on the theme of revolution and renewal.

Curator of the online show, Arturo Galansino, Director of the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence talked with Emanuela Tarizzo of the Tomasso Gallery about the decision they made when grouping and choosing the works. Each gallery involved in London Art Week had submitted a work to the show which they grouped into the four themes of revolution in art, faces of revolution, spiritual renewal and moments in history.

There were some fascinating pieces in the show including this beautiful coloured plaque by Eric Gill of Boxers from 1913, a beautiful portrait drawing of a man from the end of the Reign of Terror of the French Revolution, a Jan Breughel the Elder “Noli me Tangere” from the late 1630s and a Van Dyck portrait of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Stafford which was probably owned by Charles I.


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