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December 26, 2015

  • Paintings
    • A Re-discovered 17th c. Capriccio By Giovanni Ghisolfi is Identified and Conserved by Piraneseum
  • Models
    • Tiffany & Co. Archives Acquires Piraneseum’s 19th C. Model of New York’s Cleopatra’s Needle, Made by Tiffany & Co.
  • Works on Paper
    • Veduta della Piazza di S. Marco, Venice: A Rediscovered Drawing by Luca Carlevarijs
    • Vernet Drawing, Picturing Himself, Piranesi, and Clerisseau Sketching at Hadrian’s Villa, Highlights “All Roads Lead to Rome”
  • Decorative Arts
    • Chrysler Museum Acquires Rare 19th C. Tabletop for its Celebrated Collection
  • News
    • Christie’s tells the story of “Souvenirs from the Grand Tour”
    • Piraneseum in Christie’s Exceptional Sale, April 20, 2018
    • “Casanova: The Seduction of Europe” Illuminates 18th C. Europe with a Spectacular Group of Paintings
    • A House or A Museum? Piraneseum video by Curbed.com
    • All Roads Lead to Rome – SFO Museum Exhibition of Architectural Mementos From Piraneseum’s Collection
    • Piraneseum Ghisolfi Capriccio is Cover of Monumental New Work About Italian Ruins Paintings