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See Rare Italian Renaissance Drawings at Buckingham Palace

Last updated: August 25, 2024 8:53 pm
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The King’s Gallery in London’s Buckingham Palace is set to host a remarkable exhibition titled “Drawing the Italian Renaissance,” featuring over 80 artists including Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian. This exhibition, curated by Martin Clayton, will showcase a wide range of drawings from the revolutionary artistic period of the Italian Renaissance, making it the most extensive collection ever displayed in the United Kingdom.

The Royal Collection Trust, which manages the British royal family’s art collection, boasts an astonishing array of Renaissance drawings that will be featured in this exhibition. These drawings, created by renowned artists, serve as studies for various art forms such as paintings, prints, sculptures, and tapestries. The show will also include works that are not linked to larger projects, providing an insight into the artistic process of these masters.

One of the highlights of the exhibition is Raphael’s drawing titled “The Three Graces,” created around 1517-18. This study in red chalk depicts a model in three different positions, serving as a preparatory work for Raphael’s fresco of the “Wedding Feast of Cupid and Psyche” at the Villa Farnesina in Rome. Additionally, Titian’s drawing of an ostrich, circa 1550, is another standout piece that expertly captures the realistic proportions and stance of the animal.

In addition to the works of renowned masters, the exhibition will also feature drawings by lesser-known artists like Paolo Farinati, whose study of three mythological figures from around 1590 has never been displayed before. These delicate Renaissance drawings require controlled conditions for display due to their fragility, hence they can only be exhibited for a limited time before being conserved in darkness for preservation.

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“Drawing the Italian Renaissance” will be on view at the King’s Gallery from November 1, 2024, to March 9, 2025. This unique opportunity to see a wide range of Renaissance drawings up close offers insights into the minds of the great Italian artists of the period. Don’t miss this extraordinary exhibition that brings to light the beauty and intricacy of Renaissance artistry.

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