Museum reopening in Anticoli Corrado: portraits from the 19th to the 20th century
The museum in Anticoli Corrado reopens its galleries with an exhibition dedicated to portraiture between the 19th and 20th centuries. The show outlines a path for visitors interested in how portrait language evolved during two periods marked by important artistic and social transitions.
The exhibition highlights varied stylistic approaches adopted by artists: from traditional painting techniques to more experimental practices that anticipated modern 20th-century languages. Visitors can observe the dialogue between past conventions and new expressive modes that reshaped the representation of the face and identity in art.
- What to see: works illustrating the development of portraiture, stylistic comparisons and interpretive insights.
- Who it's for: art enthusiasts, students, families interested in art history and local cultural heritage.
- Practical tip: check the museum's official website or contact the venue directly for opening hours and visitor information before planning your visit.
This exhibition is an occasion to rediscover the area's artistic heritage and to delve into topics related to identity, technique and the depiction of the face in art between the 19th and 20th centuries.
Note: ticketing, guided tours and special openings may change; always refer to the museum's official communications for the latest information.
Where it is
Location: 00022 Anticoli Corrado RM, Italia
Coordinates: 42.0094271, 12.9890477
