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Exhibition Tour—Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300–1350

Join Stephan Wolohojian, John Pope-Hennessy Curator in Charge of the Department of European Paintings, and Caroline Campbell, Director (An Stiúrthóir) of the National Gallery of Ireland, to virtually explore Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300–1350.

Join Stephan Wolohojian, John Pope-Hennessy Curator in Charge of the Department of European Paintings, and Caroline Campbell, Director (An Stiúrthóir) of the National Gallery of Ireland, to virtually explore Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300–1350. This exhibition examines an exceptional moment at the dawn of the Italian Renaissance and the pivotal role of Sienese artists—including Duccio, Pietro and Ambrogio Lorenzetti, and Simone Martini—in defining Western painting. In the decades leading up to the catastrophic onset of the plague around 1350, Siena was the site of phenomenal artistic innovation and activity. While Florence is often positioned as the center of the Renaissance, this presentation offers a fresh perspective on the importance of Siena, from Duccio’s profound influence on a new generation of painters to the development of narrative altarpieces and the dissemination of artistic styles beyond Italy.

Drawing on the outstanding collections of The Met and the National Gallery, London, as well as rare loans from dozens of other major lenders, the exhibition includes more than 100 works by a remarkable group of Sienese artists. It features paintings alongside sculptures, metalwork, and textiles, ranging from large works made for public display to intimate objects created for private devotion. Although none of these artists survived the plague of circa 1350, their achievements had an immeasurable impact on painters and theorists in the centuries that followed.


Contributors

Stephan Wolohojian
John Pope-Hennessy Curator in Charge
Caroline Campbell
Director (An Stiúrthóir), National Gallery of Ireland

Video produced by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and SandenWolff, Inc.

Managing Producer: Kate Farrell
Senior Producer: Melissa Bell
Production Coordinator: Lela Jenkins
Director: Jonathan Sanden
Interviewer/Story Editor: Rachel Wolff
Camera: Jonathan Sanden, Noah Therrien, Nate Reininga, Thomas Lange
Editor Hannah Kaylor, Jonathan Sanden
Music: Noah Therrien
Additional music: Courtesy of Jamendo

Special thanks to:
Stephan Wolohojian
Caroline Campbell
Patrick Herron
Alan Miller


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