POINTS OF VIEW AND VIEWS OF CAGLIARI – NATIONAL GALLERY – CAGLIARI – 13 TO 21 OCTOBER Reviewed by admin on . The exhibit brings together in a single project graph is a summary of the research and reproductions of views of Italian and European cities studied in the volu The exhibit brings together in a single project graph is a summary of the research and reproductions of views of Italian and European cities studied in the volu Rating:

POINTS OF VIEW AND VIEWS OF CAGLIARI – NATIONAL GALLERY – CAGLIARI – 13 TO 21 OCTOBER

The exhibit brings together in a single project graph is a summary of the research and reproductions of views of Italian and European cities studied in the volumes will be displayed in the rooms of the National Gallery and will be open until 21 October 2012. It is a traveling exhibition, which opened last October in Venice at the Fondazione Cini, then open in Turin, in the Hall of Arms of the Castello del Valentino, the Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia in the Museum of the Baroque, and in Genzano di Roma , at the Palazzo Sforza Cesarini. His next step will be Florence and Naples. The Association History of the City (International Centre for the Study of the history of the city. Sources archival and historical environment) intends to disseminate the contents of his research with scholars and students of the universities of the host cities, as in published works this occasion by the magazine “History of urbanism”, now in its third series, for the types of Kappa Rome. Attended by the student of historical maps Isabella Zedda Macciò, professor at the University of Cagliari, and the editors of the volumes.
Among the many views of the city on display is that of Cagliari, located between the representations of the sixteenth century. The view from the sea tells the values of its medieval foundation and operation of the urban and port for the use of sailors who had to align the two big towers of San Pancrazio (Aquila) and Leone to establish the route of entry into port . The view, edit Universalis Cosmographia of Sebastian Münster in 1550, was designed by Marco Cadinu in 2004 radically re-discussed and assigned to European circles; Sigismund Arquer, until then considered the author, it was only the writer of a commentary and the one who brought the original drawings in Basel, home of the revisions and the engravers of the most important views of cities of the world at the time.

Where
National Gallery of Cagliari, Piazza Arsenale

When
The exhibition will be open from 13th al October 21, 2012
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00 / 20:00

Info
Free admission students

Cagliari, Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012
– 17:30 Pinacoteca Nazionale, Piazza Arsenale, Inauguration of the exhibition “The views and the views of the city” (XIII – XX).
– 15.30 Lecture Hall School of Architecture, Santa Croce, by the Court of Appeal, presentation of books and research The views and city views (XIII – XX), published in “History of Town” series III, vol. I-II (2010), Rome, Kappa edition, edited by Ugo Soragni, Teresa Colletta, Paul Micalizzi, Antonella Greek.
Will present the catalog of the exhibition curated by Marco Cadinu.
Speakers Zedda Macciò Isabella, Elizabeth De Minicis and editors of the volumes.

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