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Illusion & Imagination: Pictorial Decorations for Architectural Spaces, 1500-1800

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Installation view of "Illusion and Imagination: Pictorial Decorations for Architectural Spaces,…
Illusion & Imagination: Pictorial Decorations for Architectural Spaces, 1500-1800Saturday, March 24, 2018 - Sunday, June 17, 2018

Depicting foreshortened figures and employing dramatic perspective, Renaissance and Baroque painters created convincing illusions on church ceilings and palace walls. This exhibition showcases drawings artists used to develop and record ideas for paintings that filled grand architectural spaces. Often the boundary between the real and the imagined is blurred in these works, allowing viewers a glimpse into the creative process in which artists’ imaginations and actual spaces intermingle.

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Portraits of the Donors of the Monastery of Zábrdovice
Joseph Johann Winterhalter
circa 1778-79
The Baptism of Christ (recto and verso)
Martin Johann Schmidt, called Kremser-Schmidt
1773
The Baptism of Christ
Martin Johann Schmidt, called Kremser-Schmidt
1773
Apollo, Mercury, and the Arts
Francesco Zugno
circa 1760s
Seated Magus, from the ‘Sole figure per soffitti’
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
circa 1758-60
God the Father and Angels
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
1750
Dancing Angel with Cymbals
Lorenzo De Ferrari
circa 1738
Sebastiano Galeotti
circa 1729
The Battle of the River Graniscus
Martino Altomonte
circa 1710
Aurora
Attributed to Giovanni Battista Crosato
1707
Martyrdom of Saint Stephen
Gregorio de' Ferrari
1700s