sabato 26 febbraio 2011

Consolato d'Italia a Detroit

Consolato d'Italia a Detroit: "Sculpture from the Vigna Codini Tomb @ Indianapolis Museum of Art IMA17/02/2011
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Display includes three life-size portrait busts and a marble funerary urn from the Vigna Codini Columbarium II, a major Roman tomb discovered in 1847. The IMA’s presentation will assemble the contents of this remarkable discovery and give unique insight into the original first-century AD presentation of major examples of Roman art from the Museo Nazionale Romano, Italy’s leading museum dedicated to the ancient heritage of the city of Rome.
On loan for a renewable two-year period, the objects include three life-size portrait busts and a marble funerary urn from the Vigna Codini Columbarium II, a major Roman tomb discovered in 1847.

The loan of the Vigna Codini Tomb group is an example of new types of loans that the Italy-US Memorandum of Understanding, signed in 2003, is intended to foster. While other major U.S. museums have recently had long-term loans from Italy, most have been in connection with the return of objects discovered to have been illegally exported. The IMA’s presentation of Sculpture from the Vigna Codini Tomb will assemble the contents of this remarkable discovery and give unique insight into the original first-century AD presentation of major examples of Roman art from the Museo Nazionale Romano, Italy’s leading museum dedicated to the ancient heritage of the city of Rome."