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Minto: Tremensuoli Two artists exhibit at the XIII edition of "Christmas at the castle, until 13/12/10. MJ is born







Back to Minto, the appointment with "Christmas at the Castle" The Show-Market Manger, Crafts, Antiques and of objects. The exhibition, sponsored by the Tourism and Culture, which opened Saturday, December 4. The event is dedicated to producing art and craft aspects that characterize, for centuries, the commemoration of the birth of Jesus review, come to the thirteenth edition, is displayed in the rooms of the castle (which was hosted in 1272 St. Thomas Aquinas) and will close December 13. Wednesday 8, to 20, there will be a tombola, with proceeds going to charity, while 11 Saturday and public holidays there will be a tasting of local dishes. The Exhibition Market has, in recent years, thousands of visitors, from various centers in the province, from Caserta and from Cassina. Silvano Masini, of Tremensuoli, this year participating in the Exhibition at the baronial castle of Minto, with his works in pyrography and mixed media (aluminum and silver worked shaft). Among the works of Masini a certain value are:
  • icon on silver foil;
  • A large panel of 70 x 90 cm in which it is played (mixed media), the beautiful Lady of Fiesole, a terracotta attributed to Brunelleschi
  • icon made with a special mixed media, mosaic, metal, pyrography, acrylic paint and glass, for which he has spent over thirty hours of work;
  • Another icon is the Madonna Litta attributed to a pupil of Leonardo da Vinci (the original work seems to be lost). Another
tremensuolese, Anna Lamonica, is exhibiting his wonderful work (and the center-table place mats) made of beautiful colored paintings on cloth (with various Greek and drawings), works fine now that stand the sight of the artistic sensibility and Lamonica. The rich fabrics on display, drawn with skill and love, with precise and beautiful colors, speak for themselves of a beauty and a past world that Anna is loved and appreciated the. That is the job of artists to revive old crafts disappear and return again the glories of the past. That past that made us appreciate the good things and built with love and precision. The retrospective
minturnese is open to the public on Saturday and public holidays (10-13 and 17-21). Admission is free. The groups of students can watch the show in the morning, Monday to Friday (hours 9-13), booking a visit to the numbers 07716608250 to 07716608249 (fax)

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