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Exhibition space of Palazzo Merulana in Rome, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Exhibition space of Palazzo Merulana in Rome, Italy
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Sculptures by Jan Fabre in the second floor of the new exhibition space of Palazzo Merulana on the Esquiline Hill in Rome, Italy. The sculptures are part of the exhibition “The Rhythm of the brain” which displays more than 30 artworks by the Belgian artist. Palazzo The former Health Department of Palazzo Merulana displays today more than 90 works of the collection of the Elena and Claudio Cerasi Foundation and includes artists like De Chirico, Balla, Donghi, Capogrossi, Casorati, Pirandello, Severini, Cambellotti. The collection is composed mainly of works of the Roman school and the Italian twentieth century with openness towards contemporary art.


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