Date: Runs until Feb 2015
Venue: National Museum of China
Price: RMB 30
In the 17th century, Rome became the center of Italian art, and representatives of realism and classicism, such as Caravaggio, Karachi, Bernini and their followers, paved the foundations for Baroque art, a form that remained influential as late as the end of the 18th century. The exhibition aims to describe the art history of the period through a careful selection of works and artists, and to introduce viewers to the artistic diversity of Baroque art.
Jiang Dong / China Daily |