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MORETTI FINE ART

The Moretti gallery, founded in Florence in 1999 by Fabrizio Moretti, immediately stood out for its specialization in Italian Old Masters, particularly Tuscan. Now an international leader in the sector, Moretti opened new galleries in both London and Monaco.

The gallery works in close collaboration with renowned academics and public institutions. She is known for her involvement in research, her work with prestigious works, and her commitment to making this field more accessible to private collectors.

 

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Monday to Friday, 10am to 6pm

MORETTI

27 Av. de la Costa,

98000 Monaco

2025

A Selection of Italian Old Master Paintings

07.07.2025 – 12.07.2025

On the occasion of the Monaco Art Week, Moretti Fine Art presents a refined selection of Italian Old Master paintings, inviting visitors to explore the richness of artistic production across several centuries. The display brings together works that span diverse periods and techniques, from the lyrical clarity of the early Renaissance to the expressive dynamism of the Baroque.

Through this carefully chosen group of paintings, the exhibition offers insight into the aesthetic values, devotional themes, and technical achievements that have defined Italian art.

Known for its dedication to scholarly research and connoisseurship, Moretti Fine

Art remains committed to highlighting the enduring relevance of Old Master paintings within today’s art world. Each work has been selected not only for its quality and historical significance, but also for its capacity to engage contemporary sensibilities through timeless themes and masterful execution.

This exhibition, conceived especially for Monaco Art Week, offers both collectors and art enthusiasts an opportunity to discover rare and evocative works that exemplify the richness of Italy’s cultural legacy.

Ingeborg zu Schleswig-Holstein: And There Was Light

July 3 to 26

Moretti Fine Art in collaboration with Julian Solms presents the exhibition AndThere Was Light, featuring a dialogue between the incandescent, chromatic abstract compositions of Ingeborg zu Schleswig-Holstein and the gold-ground works of the masters Simone dei Crocifissi, Barnaba da Modena and Arrigo di Niccolò.
Separated by time, place and practice, but linked by a common preoccupation and an invocation of the ineffable, these paintings echo each other in surprising and remarkable ways.

Juxtaposing his works with gold-backed panels such as Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Barnaba da Modena) – whose eponymous saint is the patron saint of artists and women – the exhibition highlights the themes of creation and transcendence that are at the heart of the artist’s work. It reflects a shared ambition to transcend matter and offer a glimpse of the eternal.

Part of the proceeds from this exhibition will be donated to the worldwide AMADE association, under the patronage of H.R.H. The Princess of Hanover.

Untitled, 2019-2021

Ingeborg ZU SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN

Ingeborg ZU SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN
Untitled, 2019-2021
Oil on canvas
120 x 100 cm
Untitled, 2000

Ingeborg ZU SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN

Ingeborg ZU SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN
Untitled, 2000
Oil on canvas
165 x 124 cm
Untitled, 1996

Ingeborg ZU SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN

Ingeborg ZU SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN
Untitled, 1996
Oil on canvas
100 x 130 cm
Untitled, 2014

Ingeborg ZU SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN

Ingeborg ZU SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN
Untitled, 2014
Oil on canvas
50 x 40 cm
Saint Catherine of Alexandria

Barnaba DA MODENA (ca. 1361-1386)

Barnaba DA MODENA (ca. 1361-1386)
Saint Catherine of Alexandria
Tempera on panel
103 x 38 cm
Provenance: Private Collection