Nude studies

Giulia Thun at the British Academy of Arts in Rome

exhibition
Giulia Thun Hohenstein, Nudo femminile, Trento, Archivio provinciale [ Castello del Buonconsiglio]

Rome in the ’20s: a cultural landscape undergoing rapid change, in which crucial historic events take

place. It is in this epoch that Giulia Violante Thun (Castelfondo, 1895 - Trento, 1970) studied for long

periods at the British Academy of Arts in the capital.

This is seen in an ample group of recently discovered drawings. Conserved in the Provincial Archives of

Trento, they will be exhibited for the first time at Buonconsiglio Castle in Trento.

Female and male nude studies, created in the studios of the long-established British institute, alongside

artists from all over Europe, shed light on an extraordinary moment in the life and training of the Trentino

noblewoman. They also reveal partly forgotten aspects of Italian and international culture of the period.

Source: www.buonconsiglio.it


organization: Castello del Buonconsiglio Monumenti e Collezioni provinciali