We are just inexcusable! We are reduced to the penultimate day to go and visit the splendid Vesuvio Quotidiano / Vesuvio Universale exhibition which will close tomorrow 29 September at the Certosa di San Martino. To forgive us and entice you to go there, if you have not yet done so, we can only bombard you with a series of images that represent paintings, sculptures, photographs and works of art in general ranging from 1600 to the present day and which are in some way inspired by Vesuvius and its eruptions of past centuries. Incidentally, the entire exhibition is fully wheelchair accessible and many of the paintings can be visited in Naples' museums, after the end of this exhibition. But let's start with a very classic panoramic photo of Naples, taken from a loggia of the Certosa along the route of the exhibition, which in addition will give you the opportunity to review the famous Tavola Strozzi:
And now the images of the works, in a cheerful disorder and without the names of the authors and titles, so as not to weigh everything down:
Of course, this is only a small part of the works on display, so it is better to take all the time necessary to enjoy the exhibition calmly and with the attention that all the works deserve.
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