Starting March 14, the National Museum of Abruzzo in L’Aquila will host a series of meetings dedicated to the most recent publications exploring Abruzzo’s artistic heritage within its historical and geographical context.
The program includes the participation of leading figures from the art world and historians, active in Italy and abroad, in a series of events held in the Franciscan Hall of the National Museum of Abruzzo.
The series is divided into four meetings.
Program
- March 14, 4:30 PM
Presentation of the book by Germano Boffi
Silvestro di Jacopo Aquilano. A Saint Sebastian for Castel del Monte
Moderated by Gianluigi Simone, art historian
Speakers:
Federica Zalabra, Director of MuNDA
Germano Boffi, art historian and author of the book - March 28, 4:30 PM
Presentation of the book by Alessandro Delpriori
Renaissance in the Apennines. Abruzzo Sculptures between the 15th and 16th Centuries
Speakers:
Federica Zalabra, Director of MuNDA
Alessandro Delpriori, art historian and author of the volume
Luca Siracusano, art historian - April 11, 4:30 PM
Book presentation by Silvia Maria Mantini
Networks of Europe. Margaret of Austria between Borders and Modernity
Speakers:
Federica Zalabra, Director of MuNDA and author
Mario Centofanti, architect and author
Silvia Maria Mantini, historian and editor of the volume
Roberto Ricci, historian and author - May 9, 4:30 PM
Book presentation by Francesco Aceto, Cristiana Pasqualetti, and Francesco Zimei
Provincia Pinnensis. The Franciscan Middle Ages in Abruzzo
Speakers:
Federica Zalabra, Director of MuNDA
Francesco Aceto, art historian
Cristiana Pasqualetti, art historian
Francesco Zimei, musicologist