Perugino: Eternal Renaissance

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Perugino: Eternal Renaissance is a journey to discover Perugino, one of the most revered artists of the 15th Century and to celebrate the 500th Anniversary of his death. Journey through Italy to discover his great masterpieces, from the frescoes of t... more

Perugino: Eternal Renaissance is a journey to discover Perugino, one of the most revered artists of the 15th Century and to celebrate the 500th Anniversary of his death. Journey through Italy to discover his great masterpieces, from the frescoes of the Sistine Chapel to the two rooms entirely dedicated to him in the National Gallery of Umbria. Spectators will be led on a guided discovery of the artist's harmonious work: a perfect balance between man and nature, realism and idealism, as seen in paintings such as "The Delivery of the Keys" in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel, "Lamentation over the Dead Christ" in the Galleria Palatina in Florence, the "Pietà" and "Agony in the Garden" in the Uffizi Gallery

GENRE: Documentary
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RUN TIME: 80 minutes
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DIRECTOR(S): Giovanni Piscaglia
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WRITER(S): Giovanni Piscaglia
STUDIO: BY Experience
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