Lino Selvatico. A new Belle Époque, exhibition at Venice. Information about Lino Selvatico. A new Belle Époque exhibition, the curators, the opening times, ticket prices, the numbers for reservations, the press release about the exhibition of the Ca’ Pesaro - Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna museum of Venice.

Lino Selvatico, Mamma e bambino, 1922, Olio su tela, 160 x 113 cm, Ca’ Pesaro, Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna, Venezia

Lino Selvatico, <em>Mamma e bambino</em>, 1922, Olio su tela, 160 x 113&nbsp;cm, Ca&rsquo; Pesaro, Galleria Internazionale d&rsquo;Arte Moderna, Venezia<br />

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Lino Selvatico. A new Belle Époque

Lino Selvatico


  • Place: Ca’ Pesaro - Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna
  • Responsibles: Elisabetta Barisoni
  • Organizers:
    • Con il patrocinio della Città di Roncade
  • City: Venice
  • Province: Venice
  • Start date: 14 May 2016
  • End date: 31 July 2016
  • Ticket price: full € 10, reduced € 7.50. Free entrance: Venetian residents; children aged from 0 to 5; disabled people with helper; touristic guides enabled by the Province of Venice and interpreters accompanying groups or individual visitors; for groups of at least 15 people, 1 free entrance (only with prior booking); accompanying teachers of school groups (up to 2 teachers per group); ICOM members; AMACI Card holders; MUVE ordinary partners; Servizio Civile volunteers; MUVE Friend Card holders
  • Telefono per informazioni: 848082000
  • E-Mail info
  • Official site

Press Release:

In order to promote the rich nucleus of works by Lino Selvatico (Padova 1872 – Treviso 1924), the property of the Civic Museums of Venice, Ca’ Pesaro is dedicating a comprehensive study to this important Venetian personality from the Belle Époque by presenting alongside the museum collection an additional ten works belonging to his heirs. Many of these paintings have been recently restored and are on public display for the first time. The exhibition as a whole traces the painter’s career, fully illustrating his biography and bibliography in the accompanying catalogue published to mark the occasion. An artist of great relevance emerges, whose major characteristics are presented in the large-format portraits he made for Venetian and Milanese high society, but also through lesser-known examples linked to the imagery and visual culture of the Belle Époque.