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Glory Days: Cézanne in Florence at The Palazzo Strozzi
Ah, to be back in Florence. After strolling the halls of the Strozzi, we would head over to Vivoli for some Gelato al limone and then have a picnic on the Arno…oh shit, nostalgia!
"Some of Cézanne’s most important works return to Florence. About a century ago, they were an integral part of the collections found in the Florentine homes of two young collectors, Egisto Paolo Fabbri and Charles Loeser. The exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi is a unique occasion to admire side by side dozens of Cézanne’s masterpieces, usually found scattered to the four corners of the earth.
"In fact, today these works are found in the world’s most important museums, which include the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the National Gallery in London, the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence as well as in private collections such as the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections."
via ArtDaily
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