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Collezione d'arte antica, moderna e contemporanea Unicredit

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Palazzo Magnani, the collection of ancient art, modern and contemporary Unicredit (ex Rolo Banca 1473) includes masterpieces dating from between the sixteenth and twenty-first century, including D. Dossi, L. Carracci, Guercino, GM Crespi, G. Morandi, Carlo Zauli. In some areas of the ground floor, adjacent loggia, was set the picture gallery, understood as a museum space designed to recover, if not the works that had previously adorned the residence of the Magnani family, the ideals inherent in the artistic and architectural configuration. Reflection of important civilizations, the picture gallery is, in fact, one of the oldest models of museological tradition and greater charm. This placement allows among others to provide the ideal enhancement to a select group of works from the Collection of Ancient and Modern Art of Rolo Banca 1473. Formed by the meeting of the assets of various banks, the collection of considerable quantitative consistency , presents a character necessarily heterogeneous, able to document many aspects, and often through the works of masters of the first magnitude, long passages of the history of pittura.Per regard to the twentieth century, the collection of the bank, consists of prestigious works of Alberto Burri, Ennio Morlotti, Pompilio Mandelli, Virgilio Guidi, Sergio Romiti, Fritz Wotruba, Graham Suterland, Luciano Minguzzi, Carlo Zauli, Otto Dix, Hans Hartung John Prampolini, Mauro Reggiani, Giorgio Morandi, Hans Hartung, Jean Fautrier, Philip de Pisis Fifth Ghermandi, Nino Franchina, Mario Negri, Franco Guerzoni and Roberto Sebastian Matta, Donatella Spaziani, Carlo Zauli; masterpieces that demonstrate a propensity toward collecting the informal poetics, in particular those investigated by Francesco Arcangeli. Unicredit also promotes the Furla Prize for Art created by Chiara Bertola in collaboration with Giacinto Di Pietrantonio, Angela Vettese until the fifth edition, and Gianfranco Maraniello from VI, proclaimed the winner Luca Trevisani. The seventh edition of the award was won by Alberto Tadiello instead. Unicredit provided with frescoes by the Carracci in the Palazzo Magnani some Artelibro edition of the Festival of the Art Book. There were also lectures and exhibitions organized in the premises of the bank, as the heavenly apparitions, engravings and casts of Jan Hísek.

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