An Obsession with Michelangelo, The Fall of the Rebel Angels by Andrea Commodi exibition presents Commodi’s Study for The Fall of the Rebel Angels, an exceptional loan from Palazzo Pitti in Florence, together with a number of drawings from the Uffizi’s Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe.
This striking and fascinating work introduces Andrea Commodi to an international audience, and provides a unique opportunity to reflect on the intense and innovative relationship that this inventive, though lesser-known artist, developed with the art of Michelangelo, whose works are now on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the magnificent exhibition curated by Carmen Bambach, Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer.
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