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July 15, 2024 2 mins
Mostra "Belle Époque" a Palazzo Cucchiari di Carrara (Toscana)

In questa prima puntata del Podcast Acculturarsi ti presentiamo la mostra "Belle Époque. I pittori italiani della vita moderna" che avrà luogo a Carrara (conosciuta come la capitale del marmo bianco) presso Palazzo Cucchiari, sino al 27 ottobre 2024.

In mostra una novantina di opere – tra dipinti su tela e su tavola, acquerelli, pastelli e sculture in bronzo e in gesso – che abbraccia un arco temporale che va dal 1864 fino al 1917

Notizia estratta dal sito: www.palazzocucchiari.it/eventi/



Il Podcast Acculturarsi è doppiato dalla voce del mental coach di Carrara Giancarlo Fornei, conosciuto in rete come "Il coach delle donne" per la sua esperienza di lavoro con l'Universo Femminile.Fornei ha la passione per l'arte e la cultura (il blog Acculturarsi è della sua famiglia).

Trovi il suo blog a questo link: www.coachingperdonne.com/

Il Podcast Acculturarsi ha un blog chiamato: acculturarsi.blogspot.com/
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