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    Italian Treasures from the Calabria Region: Extended Through December 7


    On view for the first time in the United States (at The Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, (212) 685-0008) are ten extraordinary objects that highlight the splendid yet relatively little-known artistic achievements of Calabria, the southernmost part of the Italian peninsula and a crossroads of peoples and cultures for more than 2,700 years.


    The objects on display represent two major periods: the region’s era as an important Greek colony (sixth- to fourth century B.C.) and the Baroque era (seventeenth–eighteenth centuries), when Calabria was an integral part of the vast Kingdom of Naples.  

    On display in the Gilbert Court are five masterpieces of Greek-Roman art from the National Archaeological Museum in Reggio Calabria. The Bronze Head “from Basel” was part of a ship’s cargo of goods looted from the Carthaginians resident in nearby Sicily. The ship was wrecked between 415 and 385 B.C. The Bronze Head, whose features suggest a god or king, resurfaced in 1970 and was first exhibited in Italy in 1996. On display in the Rotunda of the McKim building are five exquisite Baroque silverworks, all used for liturgical purposes, on loan from churches owned by the Fondo Edifici per il Culto. These works include the Chalice Lamezia Terme (late seventeenth–early eighteenth century), which is decorated with eleven small sculptures including figures of Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Anthony of Padua, and Saint Bonaventure. uNYCVE - Italian American Magazine - Italy » 2008raquo; Noveme Andre Paradingcutebaresexslaves Lv Warar2b Somaliland Aab 01 003 Webmasters Pics Gallery005 Index Php PA 1905943 Parading Cute Bare Sex Slavesl o Cute Cute Cute Sex zNYCVE - Italian American Magazine - Italy » 2008raquo; Noveme Andre Paradingcutebaresexslaves Lv Warar2b Somaliland Aab 01 003 Webmasters Pics Gallery005 Index Php PA 1905943 Parading Cute Bare Sex Slavest Bare Bare