FABRIC AND WEALTH IN FLORENCE IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY. WOOL, SILK AND PAINTING
Curated by Cecilie Hollberg
An exhibition with a new and original design, conceived and curated by the director of the Museum, Cecilie Hollberg, illustrates the importance of textiles as an art form in Florence in the 1300s, viewed from both an economic perspective and an artistic production of society clothing during the period.
Among the works on display there are valuable and rare examples of medieval fabrics and paintings, mirroring the painters’ refined knowledge of fabrics and the fashions of the time.
Exhibition
Past
EXIBITION
December 5, 2017
April 15, 2018