Codices of the Sistine Chapel
Illuminated manuscripts in Spanish collections
Venues
Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional de España, 20/10/2010 - 09/01/2011 Dallas (Texas), Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University, 21/01/2011 - 24/04/2011
Curators
Elena De Laurentiis and Emilia Anna Talamo
Organizers
Biblioteca Nacional de España, Cabildo de la Catedral de Toledo and CEEH
Partners
Meadows Museum
Sponsors
The exhibition displays the collection from the Sacristy of the Sistine Chapel, a group of illuminated manuscripts of great artistic and historical value that were acquired by the Spanish Cardinal Lorenzana during the French occupation of Rome in 1798, but had since been lost track of. The exhibition also includes personal possessions of the Cardinal which enrich the view and understanding of the contents as a whole.
Thomas P. Campbell has been director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art since 2008, after holding the post of curator of the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts. His studies in this field have led to the major exhibitions Tapestry in the Renaissance: Art and Magnificence (New York, 2002) and Tapestry in the Baroque. Threads of Splendor (New York, 2007; Madrid, 2008).
Press review of the exhibition in Madrid
Press review of the exhibition in Dallas
See catalogue