
Roman Zuzuk is a Ukrainian artist whose colorful, whimsical works blend childhood memories with
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An exhibition exploring the lives and creative practices of artists from the 16th to 19th centuries through paintings, sketches, and artifacts.
Type: | Exhibitions |
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Where: | Italy - Museo di Roma a Palazzo Braschi, Rome |
When: | 23/03/2025 - 23/03/2025 |
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About Artiste al Lavoro tra XVI e XIX secolo:
An exhibition exploring the lives and practices of artists from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The show features paintings, sketches, and personal artifacts that offer insights into the daily lives, working methods, and creative processes of artists from this period.
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