The exhibition includes a wide selection from the Art Gallery, featuring examples of 18th-century Venetian painting and an extensive section dedicated to 19th-century portraiture, both bourgeois and official (portraits of emperors Joseph II, Francis I, Ferdinand I, and Franz Joseph). Among the religious-themed paintings, noteworthy is the Ecstasy of Saint Francis by Palma the Younger (1544-1628) and a series of Saints depicted in pastel by Francesco Pavona (1692-1777). Among the 18th-century authors, the Gorizia natives Antonio Paroli and Johann Michael Lichtenreiter stand out. The 19th-century painting is mainly represented by Giuseppe Tominz (1790-1866). The exhibition concludes with some portraits from the second half of the 19th century, created by Antonio Rotta (1828-1903), Annibale Strata (1828-1894), Valentino Pagoni (1832-1884), and Lodovico Seculin (1832-1907). In the basement, family environments and artisan workshops are recreated: the traditional Friulian kitchen; the cellar and the hunting room; the blacksmith’s workshop with complete equipment; a carpentry workshop and the workshop of a Gorizian silversmith and chaser.
Information about the Museum of History and Art
Borgo Castello, 13
34170 Gorizia (Gorizia)
0481533926
musei@provincia.gorizia.it
Source: MIBACT

