Past
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Di femminea mano
Italian female painters from the 16th to the 18th Century 29 Nov 2024 - 7 Feb 2025 DYS44 Lampronti Gallery is pleased to present Di Femminea Mano, an exhibition celebrating the often-overlooked contributions of Italian women artists from the 16th to the 18th centuries. On view from 29th November 2024 until 15th January 2025 at the gallery’s St. James’s premises, this exhibition offers the opportunity to explore... Read more -
Time Travel
Italian Masters through a Contemporary Lens 15 Nov 2023 - 27 Jan 2024 “Time Travel- Italian Masters through a Contemporary Lens”, an exhibition in partnership with the New York-based Petzel Gallery, featured an installation of exemplary works from the 16th to the 19th century. In approaching these Italian Master works, the viewer encounters a distinct symbolic vocabulary, setting myth in motion, like a... Read more -
Da Artemisia a Hackert
Cesare Lampronti's collection at the Reggia of Caserta 13 Sep 2019 - 13 Jan 2020 The exhibition From Artemisia to Hackert. History of an Antiquarian Collector at the Reggia aims to bring the world of private collecting and art galleries closer to that of museums, emphasizing the link between the works already in the royal collection and the Lampronti Gallery paintings, and thus enhancing the... Read more -
The Italianate Landscape
Travels of Northern Artists to Italy 28 Jun - 27 Jul 2018 From the early 17th century to the end of the 18th century, it was customary for Nordic artists to refine their culture by travelling to Italy, particularly to Rome. Landscape painting, in particular, was greatly enriched by renowned artists, mainly Dutch, Flemish, and French, who successfully merged their meticulous analytical... Read more -
The Magical Light of Venice
Eighteenth Century View Paintings 30 Nov 2017 - 15 Jan 2018 This exhibition brings together a fine selection of Venetian cityscapes, romantic canals and quality of light which have never been represented with greater sensitivity or technical brilliance than during the wondrous years of the eighteenth century. The masters of vedutismo - Canaletto, Marieschi, Bellotto and Guardi - are all included... Read more -
Antonio Joli
Views of Italy 30 Jun - 29 Jul 2016 Antonio Joli was an itinerant Italian view painter and scenographer. Born in Modena, he first studied with Il Menia (Raffaello Rinaldi) where he specialised in vedute. At the age of twenty, Joli travelled to Rome where he trained with one of the members of the Galli-Bibiena family, famous for their... Read more -
Lights and Shadows
Caravaggism in Europe 29 Jun - 31 Jul 2015 The study of Caravaggio’s painting is undoubtedly one of the most relevant, yet also the most delicate and challenging, aspects of art history. To present a survey of this type of painting in my London gallery holds significance not only in offering a glimpse into our culture at the heart... Read more -
The Splendours of Venice
View Paintings from the Eighteenth Century 1 - 24 Dec 2014 This exhibition and catalogue commemorates the one-hundred-year anniversary of Lampronti Gallery, founded in 1914 by my Grandfather and now one of the foremost galleries specialising in Italian Old Master paintings in the United Kingdom. We have, over the years, developed considerable knowledge and expertise in the field of vedute, or... Read more -
Nature in the Spotlight
European Still Life 1600-1700 4 - 11 Jul 2014 It is with great pride that I open this catalogue of still-life paintings, which accompanies the exhibition, Nature in theSpotlight: European Still Life 1600-1700, held at our London gallery. As a collector of seventeenth and eighteenth-century paintings of the Italian school, the still life has always held a particular fascination... Read more