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Tale of Sunday, exhibitions and auctions on FIRST Arte

The Tale of Sunday, “Vedove” by Patriza Emilitri Ruspa, which appears today on FIRST Arte is very amusing – Among the exhibitions not to be missed is that of Canaletto in Venice and that of Antonello da Messina in Milan – Two prominent auctions: the one on the Beatles and the one for the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus

Tale of Sunday, exhibitions and auctions on FIRST Arte

This time Sunday's Tale, selected by the Thesis Content literary agency for FIRST Arte, is “Vedove” by Patrizia Emilitri Ruspa, an accountant by duty and a writer for the love of many books. With very marked irony, the author signs a story that is all a skirmish between very lively languages ​​that don't even stop at the threshold of the gates of the afterlife. A far from sad story that reading is fun.

Together with the Racconto della Domenica on this weekend's FIRST Arte, there is, as always, a selective review of the main exhibitions and auctions in Italy and around the world. The MuseoCity of Milan and, again in the Lombard capital, the Antonello da Messina exhibition at the Royal Palace stand out.

Don't miss the Canaletto exhibition at the Doge's Palace in Venice, opened in recent days in the Doge's apartment, which reviews the most significant moments and works of a luminous season such as the Venetian eighteenth century. But not to be overlooked is also the exhibition which will be held in May in 11 Municipalities of the Valdelsa for the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci.

Among the auctions, a special place deserves above all that of Sotheby's in London to celebrate the 26th anniversary of the Bauhaus on 27 and XNUMX February and that on rare Beatles objects, organized by fans of the legendary band.

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