Friday, September 14, 2018

Caravaggio exhibition in Paris, Paris covered passage walking tour,Vaux le Vicomte castle excursion & Champagne region private tour.



Newsletter    14 septembre 2018


Édition 2018, Numéro 19



Welcome on our newsletter,
We are happy to suggest you a
Private walking tour of
THE COVERED PASSAGES OF PARIS
http://sandytours.com/en/our-tours/paris/original-walking-tours/covered-passages



Don't hesitate to choose this original walking tour situated in the quarter of the Opera in Paris. You will be able to discover through some very secret passages the city during the 19th century. It is a very nice private tour with your licensed guide who will be able to tell you about this particular district of Paris situated on the right bank of the river Seine. You can decide to book this guided tour in the morning or in the afternoon ; it is during 3 hours.

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In the east of Paris, it is possible to make an original private visit to the castle of VAUX LE VICOMTE as well as the castle of FONTAINEBLEAU during a full day.


Vaux-le-Vicomte is a private castle dated from the 17th century. Unique in its style, and a must see. You will be able to discover the history of its builder & owner Nicolas FOUQUET : Patron of the Arts ; this castle features all the beautiful way of life of the Grand 17th century.
The gardens are beautiful designed by Andre LE NOTRE.
It is a wonderful half day private excursion that you can combine during a full-day with the castle of FONTAINEBLEAU.

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If you want to do an excursion outside Paris, you can go to the
THE CHAMPAGNE: a beautiful region where it is possible to visit a taste cave producing wine & champagne, as well as to admire the cathedral of REIMS


You can visit the major houses like MOET, TAITTINGER, MUMM, RUINART, POMMERY, VEUVE CLICQUOT etc...Or/And small producers. Nice day to have a CHAMPAGNE experience. Don't hesitate to get in touch with us in order to choose the most appropriate customized tour. 




Phone :  06 73 14 69 06
Fax : 01 42 11 07 51
EXHIBITION :

CARAVAGGIO'S Roman Period

His friends and enemies

From 21 September to 28 January 2019





ABOUT THE EVENT VISITING PARTNERS
In the autumn of 2018, discover an exhibition devoted to Caravaggio (1571–1610), a leading figure in 17th-century Italian painting. Nine masterpieces by the artist will exceptionally be brought together for this unique event in Paris.

An exhibition event
These extraordinary canvases from major Italian museums—such as the Galleria Nazionale in Palazzo Barberini, the Galleria Borghese and the Musei Capitolini in Rome, the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, the Musei di Strada Nuova in Genoa, and the Museo Civico Ala Ponzone in Cremona, not to mention the prestigious loan of the Lute Player (1595-1596) from the Hermitage Museum of St. Petersburg, presented in France or the first time. Nine Caravaggio will retrace Caravaggio’s Roman period from 1592 until he fled into exile in 1606. They will be complemented by the works of leading contemporary painters, such as Cavaliere d’Arpino, Annibale Carracci, Orazio Gentileschi, Giovanni Baglione, and José de Ribera, in order to highlight Caravaggio’s innovative genius and the artistic effervescence that reigned in the Eternal City at the time.

An exceptional artist at the heart of the roman artistic scene
Born in 1571, Michelangelo Merisi, whose byname was Caravaggio, revolutionised Italian painting in the 17th century through the realism of his canvases and his innovative use of chiaroscuro, and became the greatest naturalistic painter of his time.

The exhibition will focus on Caravaggio’s Roman period and the artistic circle in which he moved: as the most recent studies have shown, the painter maintained close relations with the contemporary intellectual circles in Rome. The exhibition will therefore look at Caravaggio’s links with the collectors and artists, and also the poets and scholars of his time—links that have never been highlighted in an exhibition.

The exhibition will initially focus on life in Rome at the beginning of the seventeenth century, by looking at the artistic activity in the major workshops, in which Caravaggio began his career. It was during this period that Caravaggio met various figures who were to play a key role in his career: Marchese Giustiniani (1564–1637) and Cardinal Francesco Maria del Monte (1549–1627). They became Caravaggio’s foremost patrons and he received many prestigious commissions from them. After looking at Caravaggio’s friends and supporters, the exhibition will focus on his enemies and rivals who were also part of the art scene in Rome at the time. Caravaggio—the painter did not want other artists to imitate his style, but this did in fact occur—sometimes clashed with his confrères during discussions, lawsuits, and even brawls.

His career in Rome ended in 1606, when Caravaggio killed Ranuccio Tomassoni during a heated discussion. Condemned to death after this fatal brawl, Caravaggio fled into exile but his most loyal patrons continued to take an interest in his work.




You can book a private guided tour of the museum Jacquemart-André with a entrance to that exhibition. 
It is also possible to order a full-day private tour of Paris in minibus with a driver-guide including a entrance to this marvelous Caravaggio exhibition. 
Don't hesitate to contact us in order to fixe our availability. 







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