Dante and Faruffini. The Poet's charm on a 19th-century painter

The ancient relationship between Ravenna and all the travellers that paid homage to Dante Alighieri's tomb

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From December 18th to February 26th, the Classense Library hosts the exhibition Dante and Faruffini, The poet's charm on a 17th- century painter.

The small but precious exhibition ties the threads of an ancient relationship between Ravenna, Dante and all the travellers that paid homage to the tomb of the Supreme Poet over the years.

One of the most recent illustrious ones is Federico Faruffini (1833-1869), a 19th-century brilliant artist, main protagonist of the anti-academic painting movement during the second half of the 19th century.

A drawing discovered in the signing register of Dante's tomb revealed that he visited Ravenna in 1863. This journey was completely unknown and was a real surprise.

This discovery is the starting point of the narration through paintings, drawings and ancient books of a fascinating relationship between a 19th-century artist and Dante, and highlights the role of Ravenna as real shrine for the cult of Dante between the 19th and the 20th century.


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Place

  • Via Baccarini, 3 - Ravenna
21 December 2021 - February 19, 2022
Every day except Monday and Sunday
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  • Free event
Contacts
+ 39 0544 482112
informazioni@classense.ra.it
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Last update 13/12/2021

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