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February 27 - March 05
  • 27
    02/27/2022
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  • 28
    02/28/2022

    Italian Citizenship Consultation

    All day
    02/28/2022

    Italian Citizenship by Descent or by Marriage – Are you eligible for dual citizenship?
    Starting Monday, January 10, you can schedule private appointments at Casa Belvedere to determine the first steps of your journey to become an Italian citizen.

    You can apply for recognition of your Italian citizenship Jure Sanguinis (by descent) or Jure Matrimonii (by marriage). During this first appointment, you will learn whether or not you are eligible to apply. You must bring photocopies of birth certificates (or at least the date and place of birth) of your parent, grandparent or great-grandparent who was an Italian citizen when their child was born. Also, bring a copy, or an approximate date, of their naturalization either in the United States or in another country.

    On select Mondays, you can book a 30-minute appointment (you can book two slots if you feel you need more time) with Carla Megale Di Tommaso, who will review the process with you. The price for your first consultation is $25.

  • 01
    03/01/2022

    Artemisia Gentileschi: The only known female follower of Caravaggio

    7:00 PM-9:00 PM
    03/01/2022

    Artemisia Gentileschi: The only known female follower of Caravaggio
    Presented by Dr. Snjezana Smodlaka 
    Tuesday, Mar. 1, 7 pm at Casa Belvedere  

    Proof of vaccination is required for all guests.

    For the excellence of her art Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1652-3) is today among the most prominent Italian Baroque painters, male or female. In male dominated art world this girl, born in Rome, was the first female professional painter who obtained high honors: she was the first woman member of the celebrated Florentine Art Academy; THE MEDiCI FAMILY AND  THE KINGS OF SPAIN AND ENGLAND commissioned paintings from her. In spite of accomplishments and fame during her lifetime for almost three centuries oblivion and silence hid her artwork. Recent scholarly research gave Artemisia well deserved place in art history.

    In most of her paintings she did not conform to or imitated style or topics that were traditional at the time. Her subjects were women from the Bible and the history, women victims who suffered, but who were determined and active in taking their destiny into their own hands. Paintings with such topics required radically different treatment and Artemisia created and introduced dramatic and original depiction of her heroines that, with exception of Caravaggio, was rarely seen in European art.

    Artemisia’s style and choice of the subjects might have been influenced by her painful experience as a survivor and innocent victim of a rape. A public scandal that ensued almost ruined her reputation as a painter.

    In this presentation we will hear about her hard life and see her most famous paintings.

     

  • 02
    03/02/2022
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  • 03
    03/03/2022
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  • 04
    03/04/2022
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  • 05
    03/05/2022
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