Showing posts with label Travelling to Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travelling to Italy. Show all posts

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Future trips to Italy - ITALIAN WORKSHOP



Have you got intention to travel to Italy and want to learn Italian? You have purchased tickets for a group tour to some of the most beautiful cities or regions of Italy or are you visiting relatives, but you can't speak the language.......what purpose will that map with all the historic sites, churches, and art museums serve if you can't ask a question in Italian, decipher an Italian menu, or use the phone in Italy?

It's not enough to pack your bags and watch Italian movies before you arrive in Italy. Whether you're going to visit the world-famous cities of Florence, Rome, and Venice, or on a pleasure holiday on the Amalfi Coast or the beautiful Sicily, there are a multitude of ways to improve your Italian skills before your trip.

Learn the basics with an Italian workshop of three hours. You will be introduced to the most important phrases and sentences that you will use when travelling. This workshop will give you the confidence to ask your way around; book your accommodation and transport; ask for directions; understand menus in restaurants; and greet people and make friends. 

The workshop is specifically designated for people who need a quick introduction to the language, in order to get around when visiting Italy. 


Course cost: $100 (including materials) - 


For any enquiry you can contact Simona HERE 


BE QUICK!






Saturday, June 25, 2011

Travelling to Italy: need some Italian?

The World by Arnaldo Pomodoro in the Vatican Museum by Simona Albanese



So...you like Italy and you have intention to travel very soon...would you like to enjoy the Vatican Museum and other art places, but even the food and the culture?

Maybe you have already purchased your ticket...so what's next?

Can you speak Italian?How are you going to book that restaurant table?Order from the menu?Explain what you want in accommodation?Tell the taxi driver where you want to go?Book a train ticket?Report a stolen wallet?Take a local out to dinner?Describe an emergency and asking for help?

Well I can help you....classes start on a regular base at New Farm State School, but if you prefer I run private tutorials to suit your needs.


Just get in touch!!!

To contact me click HERE


Ci sentiamo presto!!!
Simona




Sant’Andrea della Valle: Domenichino’s Evangelists

Lanfranco and Domenichino's works in Sant'Andrea della Valle


Wandering around Rome? Looking for something different not far from Piazza Navona? On Corso Vittorio Emanuele II there is a big, magnificent Baroque church: Sant’Andrea della Valle. Walk directly towards the apse, there you can see Domenichino’s Evangelists: the apostles Matthew, Mark, Luke and John painted in the pendentives.

Almost in response to Lanfranco’s Assumption of the Virgin, who painted the apse, Domenichino decided to develop colossal figures that were able to contrast with the illusionism of the undefined contours of Lanfranco’s work. The evangelists, the result of his remarkable ability, were a common subject used in many other circumstances by other artists. In fact, during the Byzantine period and the Middle Ages the evangelists were considered the most representative figures of the Catholic faith and of the Church, because they professed the word of Christ on earth. They were represented in the churches decorated by frescoes or mosaics, shown writing the Gospels, sitting at a desk, or standing up with their manuscripts or a roll of parchment, and with their appropriate attributes, such as in the façade of St. Francesco d’Assisi Basilica. Sometime their single attributes were represented instead of the evangelists themselves, symbolizing the Gospels, the foundation of the Catholic faith, as in the mosaic of the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia in Ravenna (ca 425-430).

When Domenichino received this commission, he was already known in the Roman environment for his previous commission, the Assumption of the Virgin in Sta. Maria in Trastevere (Rome), commissioned by Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini (1571-1621). The pendentives differ from this previous commission; they are considered a sign of artistic maturity.


Domenichino's Evangelist - Saint Andrea della Valle by Simona
Domenichino's Evangelist - Saint Andrea della Valle by Simona
Domenichino's Evangelist - St. Andrea della Valle by Simona
Domenichino's Evangelist - St. Andrea della Valle by Simona

In his representation Domenichino decorated the four evangelists all engaged in their own thoughts, except for Luke, who turns his attention outside the frame of his pendentive. They all sit on top of a cloud, surrounded by angels. The work realized by Domenichino, totally opposite to the work offered by Lanfranco, who believed in producing a more explicative work and a faster one, where the result is different and less researched, probably because he wanted to express new ideas.

The Evangelists are vibrant and larger than the normal standard size, filling the entire space. In his work Domenichino has clearly made reference to Michelangelo and especially to the ignudi painted in the Sistine Chapel. He has imposed the figures of the evangelists, who seem coming out of the frame of the pendentives to give a sense of spatiality and perhaps even superiority, in front of Lanfranco.

Enlarging the figures to this colossal scale, the artist demonstrated his competence both as a painter and as an architect, finding the right solution for the intersection between the longitudinal nave and the vertical thrust of the dome.


Going to Rome soon...don't miss out on that!!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

I love you Italia! Let's discover Italian art

Imagine....your next holiday.... a trip to Italy!!! Do you want to go and visit some beautiful sites and learn  some art and some history of this wonderful country?


Pantheon in I love you Italia!

I can help you if you want, just come along to my next course starting on July 21st 
at New Farm State School Community Education.


Rome antiquities in I love you Italia!! 


For inquires just get in touch! You can contact me HERE

A presto!



Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Back to Italy in a short time

Saint Peter's facade

I can't believe, but yes...it is fantastic now...only four weeks and I am back in Italy to take a group of students for the Mary MacKillop beatification...and so all the crowd will be on Saint Peter Square on Sunday October 17th....will you be there?
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