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Rapahel’s Dream

On April 6th, 1520, Raffaello Sanzio, one of the geniuses of the Renaissance, died in Rome.

On the occasion of the 500th anniversary of Raffaello Sanzio’s death, while we wait for cultural destinations to reopen and to be able to see works of art live again, the network of Italian Cultural Institutes (IIC) in the US and Canada will celebrate the Master through several online multimedia initiatives, starting May 15th with Prof. Marzia Faietti, distinguished historian of Italian art, available via Zoom webinar to all members and friends of the IICs in North America.

Prof. Faietti will present one of the artist’s most intriguing drawings, known as Raphael’s Dream. The mysterious composition portrays a charming female figure seated at a parapet, two angels, and architectural fragments. The drawing dates from 1514, when Raphael was in charge of building St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, a fact which may offer a clue as to its meaning. Professor Faietti will unravel the drawing’s mystery and explain how this unique work of art enhances our appreciation for Raphael’s monumental artistic achievements.

The event will be moderated by Prof. Emanuele Lugli, Stanford University

Marzia Faietti, Adjunct Professor, Department of the Arts, University of Bologna, was the Director of Art History at the Uffizi Galleries in Florence from 2004 through 2018, where she coordinated the Cabinet of Drawings and Prints. Professor Faietti is co-curator of the major exhibition Raphael 1520-1483 at Rome’s Scuderie del Quirinale and she has curated many exhibitions in Italy and abroad, including at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Getty Museum. She is the author of numerous articles and books, most recently The Power of Line.

Emanuele Lugli teaches and writes about late medieval and early modern art, with a particular emphasis on Italian painting, trade, urban culture, and the history of fashion.

REGISTER HERE

May 15th, 2020 | 11:00 am PDT | 2:00 pm EDT 

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Presented by the Italian Cultural Institute in San Francisco with the Italian Cultural Institutes in Chicago, Los Angeles, Montreal, New York, Toronto, and Washington D.C.

il sogno di raffaello

Raphael’s Dream by Raffaello Sanzio 

  • Organized by: IIC San Francsico
  • In collaboration with: IIC Chicago, IIC Los Angeles, IIC Montreal, IIC New York, IIC Toronto & IIC Washington D.C.