
The Phoenix Art Museum this summer presents the Southwest premiere of “Florentine Baroque: The Haukohl Collection,” which showcases a collection of historically significant works from 17th- and 18th-century Florence rarely seen outside of Italy.
The exhibition features gilded paintings and sculptures that demonstrate the distinctive Florentine Baroque style, known for its poetic and colorful symbolism, a Museum press release explains. Drawn from The Haukohl Collection, works feature dramatic and vibrant depictions of religious, classical, mythological, and allegorical narratives.
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