Joseph DeNittis. How much is his work worth?

Giuseppe de Nittis (1846-1884) Italian artist, although he spent most of his life in France. His paintings are known for merging two art styles: impressionism and salon art. Associated with artists such as Degas and Manet,…
Art market: interest in works on paper is growing

Each artist produced works on paper, from gouaches to watercolors or pastels. Unquestionably interesting to collect and invest without reaching impossible figures. Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Joan Miró and maybe a nice view of Lake Garda…
French Impressionists in Rome in virtual version

At the Palazzo degli Esami until 5 December the French impressionists will be staged in a totally new exhibition: there will be no original paintings, but the viewer will have the sensation of immersing himself in the art, music and scents of…
Impressionist masterpieces from Copenhagen to Padua

On the occasion of the complete renovation of the Ordrupgaard Museum in Copenhagen, the impressionist masterpieces of Cézanne, Degas, Gauguin, Manet, Monet and many other artists of the French pictorial scene will be the protagonists of an international exhibition in the city of Padua until…
MONET, last hours at the Vittoriano

In the splendid setting of the Ala Brasini del Vittoriano in Rome, Monet opened the doors of his country house in Giverny to Romans and tourists for over six months, where he kept the sixty works on display and which are today…