GeneChing
01-25-2019, 02:53 PM
Knights (https://www.ringling.org/events/knights)
When: Feb 3, 2019 – Apr 21, 2019
SPECIAL EXHIBITION FREE WITH MUSEUM ADMISSION
Contact: 941-359-5700
Where: Museum of Art
Searing Galleries
https://www.ringling.org/sites/default/files/styles/472x450_manual_crop_events/public/media/events/IL2019_1_24-%28073%29_cropsquare.jpg?itok=F-WYUGKv&c=3db211a6c3868ea39e3ac198154cc51f
Drawn from the superb collections of the Stibbert Museum in Florence, Italy, this extraordinary exhibition reveals the figure of the European knight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance through over 100 exquisite objects, including full suits of armor, helmets, swords, and other weaponry. The exhibition explores the function, history and craftsmanship of these exquisite objects, focusing on themes of love and war, jousts and tournaments, and the 19th-century revival of interest in medieval knighthood. A fully-illustrated catalogue will be available.
This exhibition was organized by Contemporanea Progetti in collaboration with the Museo Stibbert, Florence, Italy.
Support for this exhibition was generously provided, in part, by the Arthur F. and Ulla R. Searing Endowment, the William G. and Marie Selby Foundation Endowment, and the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Foundation.
Paid for in part by Sarasota County Tourist Development Tax Revenues.
Another exhibit from the Museo Stibbert in Florence, which I visited last August. The last one was Knights in Armor at the Bowers Museum, Santa Ana, CA (http://www.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?70969-Knights-in-Armor-at-the-Bowers-Museum-Santa-Ana-CA), which I was hoping to get to but did not.
I've been tracking Arms & Armor Museum Exhibits (http://www.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?70963-Arms-amp-Armor-Museum-Exhibits) and this Knights at the John & Mabel Ringling Museum of Art sounds like another good one.
When: Feb 3, 2019 – Apr 21, 2019
SPECIAL EXHIBITION FREE WITH MUSEUM ADMISSION
Contact: 941-359-5700
Where: Museum of Art
Searing Galleries
https://www.ringling.org/sites/default/files/styles/472x450_manual_crop_events/public/media/events/IL2019_1_24-%28073%29_cropsquare.jpg?itok=F-WYUGKv&c=3db211a6c3868ea39e3ac198154cc51f
Drawn from the superb collections of the Stibbert Museum in Florence, Italy, this extraordinary exhibition reveals the figure of the European knight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance through over 100 exquisite objects, including full suits of armor, helmets, swords, and other weaponry. The exhibition explores the function, history and craftsmanship of these exquisite objects, focusing on themes of love and war, jousts and tournaments, and the 19th-century revival of interest in medieval knighthood. A fully-illustrated catalogue will be available.
This exhibition was organized by Contemporanea Progetti in collaboration with the Museo Stibbert, Florence, Italy.
Support for this exhibition was generously provided, in part, by the Arthur F. and Ulla R. Searing Endowment, the William G. and Marie Selby Foundation Endowment, and the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Foundation.
Paid for in part by Sarasota County Tourist Development Tax Revenues.
Another exhibit from the Museo Stibbert in Florence, which I visited last August. The last one was Knights in Armor at the Bowers Museum, Santa Ana, CA (http://www.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?70969-Knights-in-Armor-at-the-Bowers-Museum-Santa-Ana-CA), which I was hoping to get to but did not.
I've been tracking Arms & Armor Museum Exhibits (http://www.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?70963-Arms-amp-Armor-Museum-Exhibits) and this Knights at the John & Mabel Ringling Museum of Art sounds like another good one.