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David Tremlett - Ceiling 100
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Antonio Corradini - Two mirrors
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Anne Poirier; Patrick Poirier - Weeping eye
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Augustus Pugin - Seats
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Giocondo Albertolli - turning them
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Eugenio Ferretti - Imago
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Viviano Codazzi; Domenico Gargiulo - Combat of gladiators
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Tom Phillips - Berlin Wall with German Grass and Skies II
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Root room
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Frans Floris; William Key - Self-portrait of Frans Floris and William Key with Tito, Caio and Vitellius
David Tremlett - Ceiling 100
Antonio Corradini - Two mirrors
Anne Poirier; Patrick Poirier - Weeping eye
Augustus Pugin - Seats
Giocondo Albertolli - turning them
Eugenio Ferretti - Imago
Viviano Codazzi; Domenico Gargiulo - Combat of gladiators
Tom Phillips - Berlin Wall with German Grass and Skies II
Root room
Frans Floris; William Key - Self-portrait of Frans Floris and William Key with Tito, Caio and Vitellius

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Antonio Corradini (1668-1752) is famous above all for his veiled sculptures, such as the Dead Christ in the Chapel of San Severo in Naples, made by Giuseppe Sammartino on a sketch by Corradini. The Venetian sculptor has a full-fledged European career: his works are scattered across Corfu, Lisbon and Vienna. The mirrors from the Valsecchi Collection were exhibited at the Fitzwilliam Museum from 2016 to 2018 and are now on display on the first floor of Palazzo Butera. The head and the characters with trumpets evoke a Goldonian carnival atmosphere, while references to the world of chinoiserie, such as the pagoda, are flanked by classical motifs, such as pilasters, or Rococo.

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