Venice: Palazzo Fortuny – The Bottega Cadorin - A Dynasty of Venetian
Artists exhibition. In the
suggestive setting of Palazzo Fortuny, until March 27, The Bottega
Cadorin exhibition stems from the need to protect an extraordinary artistic
and historical heritage: a record of intense activity by at least three
generations of artists, architects, musicians and photographers
working in Venice between the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. The genealogy of this family, who are worthy successors to the
great art workshops of the Republic of Venice, represents a
unique interweaving of lives under the banner of art, from the sculptor Vincenzo,
the photographer Augusto Tivoli and the Fiorini lute-makers, to
the architect Brenno del Giudice and the painters Guido Cadorin,
Livia Tivoli, Ida Barbarigo and Zoran Music.
Sculptor
Vincenzo Cadorin - Fiorera – detail – 1903
photograph courtesy Palazzo Fortuny
Photographer
Augusto
Tivoli - The Tivoli Family
self-timer
The Bottega Cadorin - A Dynasty of Venetian
Artists
The exhibition, from an idea by Daniela Ferretti,
consists of more than two hundred works carefully curated and selected by Jean
Clair, and takes place in the monumental spaces of Palazzo Fortuny, the
exhibition itinerary evokes and documents not only the fascinating studios of a
dynasty of artists, but also the lively intellectual context of the city.
Palazzo Fortuny
The Bottega Cadorin - A Dynasty of Venetian Artists
Sculptor
- Vincenzo Cadorin
Painter
Guido
Cadorin – Portrait of his father Vincenzo
1910
– oil on cardboard
photograph
courtesy Palazzo Fortuny – copyright Claudio Franzin
Photographer
Augusto
Tivoli - Vincenzo Cadorin in his studio
photograph courtesy Palazzo Fortuny – copyright Claudio
Franzin
Photographer
Augusto
Tivoli – half-hour after the collapse of the bell tower in Piazza San Marco - 1902
Painter
Guido
Cadorin – Portrait of his Son
1941
– oil on canvas
Sculptor
Ettore
Cadorin – Female Portrait
Ivory
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The Bottega Cadorin - A Dynasty of Venetian Artists
Ida Barbarigo – Paintings
Painter
Guido Cadorin – La Beghina
1909 – fat tempera on cardboard
Fabrizio Plessi
Zoran Music – Paintings
Painter
Ida
Barbarigo – I Terrestri
2002
– oil on canvas
Bianca
Arrivabene Valenti Gonzaga
Painter
Zoran
Music – Non Siamo gli Ultimi
1971
– acrylic on canvas
Jerome
Zieseniss
Franca
Coin
Saverio
Simi de Burgis and Laura Bellucci
Olga
Spanio and Paola Spanio
Jean
Clair and Laura Bossi Regnier
Anna
Zemella
Ketty
Alvera and Isabella Alvera Castagna
Michela
Luce
Riccardo
Bon
Marisa Convento
Gabriella Belli and Massimo Vitta Zelman
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The Bottega Cadorin - A Dynasty of Venetian Artists
Sculptor
– Vincenzo Cadorin