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‘DONATELLO TO GIAMBOLOGNA’ ON VIEW AT MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON

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BOSTON, MASS. — The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, presents “Donatello to Giambologna: Italian Renaissance Sculpture at the MFA, Boston,” on view through June 10 in the Torf Gallery.

This exhibition is a collection of nearly 100 Renaissance sculptures, many of which have never been on view to the public. Renowned sculptors such as Donatello, Giovanni Angelo del Maino, Giambologna and Giovanni Francesco Rustici, a Florentine sculptor who was a student of Leonardo da Vinci, are represented.

With a wide range of artists and media, “Donatello to Giambologna” offers an expansive look at both the traditional and lesser-known forms of Renaissance sculpture. The exhibition also reveals the process of conservation, as works will be shown in various stages of restoration. The exhibition will allow visitors to gain insight into how Renaissance sculptures were created during this important period in art history.

The museum is at 465 Huntington Avenue. For information, www.mfa.org or 617-267-9300.

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