This exhibition gathers 72 exquisite artworks from the esteemed collection of the Uffizi Gallery in Italy. With a special focus on the most renowned European art masters of the 18th century, including Francisco Goya, Canaletto, François Boucher, Jean-Baptiste Siméon Chardin, Bernardo Bellotto, Jean-Étienne Liotard, Giuseppe Maria Crespi, and others, the exhibition encompasses a diverse range of genres such as genre paintings, landscapes, still lifes, portraits, group portraits, as well as themes of mythological stories and exotic customs. Prepare to embark on a wonderful journey through the "open class on the history of European art in the 18th century," where these masterpieces will offer the audience a unique perception of the rich artistic legacy.
PORTRAIT BY ANGELINA KAUFFMAN
THE SUITOR (THE FACE OF THE FATHER AT THE IDEA OF THE FORTUNE TO BE AMASSED FIR HIS DAUGHTER HAS MADE HIS PIG LIKE, OH THE GREED! THE LOYAL DOG TRYING TO WARN?)
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