Visit the exhibition "The Last Portrait. Mazzini and Lega – Parallel Lives in the Risorgimento"

Guided tour for adults
Sunday, June 23, 2024, 11 a.m.

On March 10, 1872 in Pisa, hidden behind the pseudonym of George Brown, Giuseppe Mazzini died, a leading exponent of Risorgimento patriotism whose ideas contributed decisively to the formation of the Italian Unitary State.

News of his passing spread with such speed that it drew a good number of followers to his bedside in Pisa, of whom Silvestro Lega was also a member.

It was precisely on that occasion that the Modigliana painter produced The Dying Mazzini , on loan from the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design in Providence (USA), through which he succeeds in restoring to us the Father of the Fatherland's last moments of agony with extraordinary emotional intensity.

Also present in the exhibition: the portrait of Garibaldi and Don Giovanni Verità, the Incredulity of St. Thomas, the color box with palette and brushes that belonged to the artist and the bust of Lega made by Fantacchiotti, sculptor and friend of the painter. 

WHEN: Sunday, June 23
TIME: 11 A.M.
WHERE: Vittoriano, Zanardelli Hall
MEETING POINT: Entrance to the Vittoriano, Ara Coeli side

Information and reservations

This tour costs 5 euros. The cost of the visit is in addition to the admission charge to VIVE. 
To participate to the visit, make reservations and purchase your ticket at least 2 days in advance by clicking here
Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the visit at the meeting point.
For information contact the education team by sending an email to: vi-ve.edu@cultura.gov.it