Photograph and copyright Manfredi
Bellati
Venice –
Ca' Rezzonico Museo del
Settecento Veneziano
The Venice International Foundation
Annual
Fundraising Gala Dinner
Album Cicognara Restauration – Premio Cotisso
The annual dinner of the members of The Venice International Foundation was
held this year in the majestic ballroom
of Ca' Rezzonico Museo del
Settecento Veneziano on
the Canal Grande. The gala dinner
celebrated the ongoing project of the restoration of the Album Cicognara, housed in the Museo
Correr and the assignment of the 2019
Cotisso Award, which was given this year to the Rubelli Dynasty, the Venetian
family of fine fabric manufacturers known throughout the world.
Alberto
Craievich - director
- Ca' Rezzonico Museo del Settecento Veneziano - director - Drawings
and Prints Cabinet at Museo Correr
Franca
Coin –
president – The Venice International Foundation – president – Friends of Venice,
Italy, Inc.
2019 - Cotisso Award
Rubelli
Dynasty
The highlight of the evening was the 2019 Cotisso Award ceremony. This
year’s award didn’t go to a single person but to an entire dynasty: that of the
Rubelli a family of fine fabric
producers known throughout the world who have masterfully infused all the Venetian culture and tradition into
their highly artistic fabrics.
Katia Da Ros, Franca Coin, Luca Bombassei, Guido Venturini,
Lisa Paola, Alessandro, Lorenzo, Andrea and Sandrina
Favaretto Rubelli, Helene
de Prittwitz Zaleski and Giacomo Cavallucci
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Civici di Venezia – courtesy Venice Foundation
Album Cicognara
Fundraising
Project
Once again, the fundraising dinner was for the
ongoing restoration project, the Album
Cicognara, a collection of 81 drawings made by the greatest Neoclassical artists, both Italian and foreign - including Francesco Hayez, Giuseppe Bossi, Antonio Canova
- donated as a sign of esteem and friendship to Leopoldo Cicognara, great patron, cultured historian, brilliant art
critic, as well as President of the Academy
of Fine Arts of Venice from 1808 to 1826 and "cultural operator" ante litteram for the protection,
promotion and production of the arts.
Friends of Venice Italy Inc. the American
sister of the Venice Foundation also
contributed to the fundraising project. The restoration started a few months
ago and Alberto Craievich - in the
dual role of director of Ca' Rezzonico
and responsible for the Drawings and Prints Cabinet of the Museo Correr, where the Album is kept,
updated guests on the status and progress of the works that should be concluded
between spring and summer of 2020. To better ensure the conservation of the
individual sheets, the Album will be "dissolved" and the hope of the Venice Foundation members is to be able
to admire them all together in an exhibition dedicated to this important
collection, which well represents the expressions of all the artistic schools
of the Nineteenth century.
Francesco Hayez - Portrait - Leopoldo Cicognara - foglio 73
Franca Coin, Cesare and Liliana Rimini
Guido Venturini, Isa and Pierino Persico and Giulia Venturini
Renato Pellicioli, Katia Da Ros and
Marco
Cappelletto
Valentina Borgogni and
Giacomo Cavallucci
Morella Morelli, Luca Bombassei, Aurelio Latella, Giordana Naccari
Fabio
Pacifico
Alberto Craievich
director
- Ca'
Rezzonico Museo del Settecento
Veneziano
director - Drawings and Prints Cabinet at Museo
Correr
Giulio Manieri Elia, Alessandra Mancino and Paolo De Benedictis
Andrea and Sandrina Favaretto Rubelli
Lorenzo
Favaretto Rubelli
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Civici di Venezia – courtesy Venice Foundation
Album
Cicognara
- Museo Correr - cover
Manfredi
Bellati
and Tonci Foscari
Paola and Andrea Tomat
Guido and Paola Pennisi
Cecilia Matteucci
Lavarini
Catherine
Orentreich
and Elizabeth Royer Grimblat
L’Aperitivo
Jean-Francois and
Odile Saglio
Giuliana
Dall’Ora
Felice
Casson and Milva Andriolli
Ferigo and Claudia Foscari
Roberta Brunetti and Marco Cappelletto
Angelica Fontana and Alessandra Mancino
Paolo and Maura Costa
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Civici di Venezia – courtesy Venice
Foundation
Antonio Canova - Studio di
Panneggio - foglio 34
Daniela Ferretti
Lara Caballini
di Sassoferrato and Carmen Verderosa
Concetta Varalla and Daniele Zanichelli
Manuela Pivato and Andrea Giacobino
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Civici di Venezia – courtesy Venice Foundation
Francesco Hayez – Selfportrait – foglio 63
The Ballroom
Ca' Rezzonico Museo del Settecento
Veneziano
The majestic
ballroom was created in 1750 by the
architect Giorgio Massari, with
frescos by Giambattista Crosato and architectural trompe-l’oeil by Girolamo Mengozzi Colonna. The room
is a heraldic and allegorical exaltation of the owners. The visitor is
transported into a magical, fairytale atmosphere within the walls of a family
home. The only pieces of the original furnishings remaining are the two
majestic wooden chandeliers with floral patterns in gilded metal. Along the
walls we find lavish ornamental furnishings in ebony and boxwood by Andrea Brustolon, one of the greatest Baroque sculptors of wood.
“In our fascinating and
extraordinary adventures linked to Antonio Canova - started in Venice in 2012
at the Museo Correr and then continued through the years at the Gallerie
dell’Accademia, the Gypsotheca and Museo Antonio Canova in Possagno up to the
most recent exhibitions in Venice and in New York - we have learned to
appreciate not only the great Neoclassical master but also the whole world that
evolves around him. A world made up of his important clients, his international
relations, his family, the smallest circle of friends. Among these, Leopoldo
Cicognara, an enlightened figure, a patron and promoter of the arts, who played
a fundamental role, and at the same time was a sincere and fraternal friend to
Canova, so much so that it was in his arms that the sublime master died in 1822
behind Piazza San Marco.”
Franca Coin
Franca Coin
Alberto Craievich - director - Ca' Rezzonico Museo del Settecento
Veneziano - director - Drawings and Prints Cabinet at Museo Correr
Franca Coin – president – The Venice International Foundation president – Friends
of Venice, Italy, Inc.
The Premio
Cotisso
Dynasty Rubelli
Lisa Paola, Alessandro, Lorenzo, Andrea and Sandrina
Favaretto Rubelli
The Premio Cotisso
The hunky pure and monochrome glass sculpture created exclusively for Venice Foundation by designer Giordana Naccari
Irene Favaretto
Author – Rubelli. Una Storia di Seta a Venezia
Rubelli. A Story of Silk in Venice
Menu – Centerpiece
centerpiece on Damantio base
- Rubelli - a spool of yarn for loom
warp and silk scarf with Vasarely
design
Alessandro Cecchi Paone and Nicola Cenedese
Guazzetto del
Mediterraneo
Cristina Pecori, Claudia Irti and Richard Wilson
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Civici di Venezia – courtesy Venice Foundation
Turpin de Crisse’ - Venice
towards San Moise’ – foglio 15
Carla Comelli and Guido Venturini
Tonci Foscari, Paola and Andrea Tomat, Barbara Foscari, Paolo De Benedictis,
Sandrina and Andrea Favaretto Rubelli
Semifreddo al
Caffe’ con Crema di Cioccolato Fondente e Frutti Rossi
Franca Coin and Friends
Daniele
Zanichelli, Concetta Varalla, Alessandra Mancino, Angelica
Fontana, Elizabeth Royer Grimblat, Catherine Orentreich
Manfredi Bellati
Mara Zanette and Cinzia Boscolo
Veronica Vianello
Venice – Ca' Rezzonico Museo del Settecento Veneziano