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| Italy revisits the Risorgimento through the art of Luigi Norfini in major bicentenary exhibition |
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Luigi Norfini, The Wedding of Elisabetta Ricasoli and Alberto Ricasoli Firidolfi at the Deathbed of Baroness Anna. Brolio Castle, photo Quattrone A4NE8923.
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LUCCA.- A major chapter of Italys 19th-century art history is coming back into focus with The Kings Painter. Luigi Norfini in Risorgimento Italy, the first large-scale monographic exhibition devoted to the Tuscan artist Luigi Norfini. Opening on December 20, 2025, and running through April 26, 2026, the exhibition unfolds across multiple venues in Lucca and Pescia, marking the bicentenary of Norfinis birth and offering a long-overdue reassessment of his role in shaping the visual language of the Italian Risorgimento.
Organized by the National Museums of Lucca in collaboration with the Museo Palazzo Galeotti in Pescia, the exhibition brings together works displayed at the Casermetta of Villa Guinigi, Palazzo Mansi, and Palazzo Galeotti. Curated by Luisa Berretti, Emanuele Pellegrini, and Ettore Spalletti, the project places Norfini at the center of a broader narrative about art, politics, and national identity in 19th-century Italy.
Born in Pescia in 1825, Norfini trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence under Giuseppe Bezzuoli and later Luigi Mussini. Like many artists of his generation, he experienced the Risorgimento firsthand. In 1848, he volunteered to fight at Curtatone, an experience that profoundly shaped both his life and his art. Sketches made directly on the battlefieldsome of which are included in the exhibitionremain among the most vivid visual testimonies of Italys struggle for independence.
The exhibitions core, housed at Villa Guinigi, reunites a substantial group of Norfinis paintings for the first time, many drawn from private collections and loans from major museums in Milan, Turin, and Florence. Several works have never before been shown publicly, including pieces preserved by the artists descendants. These are presented alongside paintings by Norfinis contemporaries and friends, such as Giovanni Fattori, Silvestro Lega, and Telemaco Signorini, creating a rich dialogue between different approaches to Risorgimento painting.
At the heart of the exhibition are two monumental battle scenes that capture the emotional and ideological intensity of the period: Vittorio Emanuele II and the Zouaves. Victory at Palestro (1863), on loan from the National Museum of the Risorgimento in Turin and undergoing restoration for the occasion, and The Battle of Novara (1859), from Milan. Seen together, these canvases immerse visitors in the fervor, sacrifice, and hope that defined Italys path to unification.
Beyond history painting, the exhibition also highlights Norfinis refined portraiture. Favored by the House of Savoy, he produced important works for Italys first monarchs, including a major portrait of Vittorio Emanuele II for the Quirinal Palace. At the same time, he became a sought-after portraitist for the emerging bourgeoisiebankers, lawyers, and intellectualscapturing their ambitions and identities with elegance and modern sensibility.
The exhibition continues at Palazzo Mansi in Lucca and Palazzo Galeotti in Pescia, where works from permanent collections complete the narrative, including drawings, portraits, and late studio interiors. Together, these venues trace Norfinis career from youthful patriot to cultural leader: a painter, educator, and director of the Royal Institute of Fine Arts in Lucca for more than two decades.
Accompanied by educational programs, guided tours, and a scholarly catalogue, The Kings Painter restores Luigi Norfini to his rightful place in Italian art historyas an artist who gave visual form to a nation in the making.
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