Egyptian Ancient lives examined by CT Scans
Teeth with abscesses and poor state, cardiovascular diseases by Francesco Carelli Professor in Milan, Rome
Teeth with abscesses and poor state, cardiovascular diseases by Francesco Carelli Professor in Milan, Rome
Francesco Carelli, co-author EUPA Stefan Wilm, Editor EUPA The EURACT Performance Agenda (EUPA) has been presented to the public for the first time during the 19th WONCA Europe Conference, 2-5 July 2014, Lisbon/Portugal. During a workshop on 5 July 2014, chaired by one of the…
By Francesco Carelli, London Giovanni Segantini when painting in remote mountains over Maloja was struck by acute peritonitis . Help came too late and he died on 28 September 1899.
Prof. Francesco CarelliFamily Medicine, University of Milan, Rome “Will the hurried men of today be able to penetrate her work, her world?” is the question asked by Marc Chagall in 1947 in the postface to the memoirs of his wife Bella, who left him “in…
by Francesco CarelliProfessor Family Medicine, Milan, Rome Palazzo del Governatore, in Parma hostes the exibition “ Alfred Hitchcock in Universal Pictures’ movies “ In a career spanning six decades, Hitchcock made 53 films, the best of which are at once suspenseful, exciting, disturbing. The so-called…
By Professor Francesco Carelli University of Milan and Rome The show opened at Palazzo Reale in Milan recounts the artistic and spiritual journey of Vassily Kandinsky, one of the pioneers of abstract art.
by Francesco Carelli Professor FM , Milan and RomeAt Palazzo Reale in Milan, this exhibition of works from the illustrious collections of the Centre Pompidou in Paris on the theme of the portrait and the self-portrait features eighty master-pieces by the leading artists of the…
By Francesco CarelliProfessor Family Medicine, Milan and RomeEURACT Council, Executive The crisis we are experiencing not only implies a severe impact on the socio-economic conditions of the people , but also has serious consequences on the determinants of population health. Not to say about the…
by Prof. Francesco Carelli University of Milan and Rome The first major exhibition devoted to Van Gogh opened at Palazzo Reale in Milan on 23 February 1952. The public was wild with excitement, as reported in the press at the time.
By Francesco Carelli University of Milan, Rome Giorgio de Chirico is certainly the most important and eclectic artist in Italian twentieth century. He was a painter, sculptor, scene painter, costume-designer, writer, literary works’ illustrator – from mythological telling to great modern classics, with great knowledge…
By Professor Francesco Carelli University of Milan, Rome “Modigliani, Soutine and les artistes maudit “ , over 100 magnificent works produced in Paris during the Golden Years, during that magical twenty-year period at the beginning of the XX° century when all major artists would convene…
by Prof. Francesco Carelli University of Milan and Rome Genoa is one of the three European cities celebrating the 150th anniversary of Edvard Munch’s birth this year with exhibitions aimed at showing to the public the core of the artist’s work, the work he himself…