Beijing, Museum of Natural History
20 May - 31 July 2006
The Museum of Natural History in Beijing hosts, from May 20th to July 31st, 2006, a special adaptation of the exhibiton Engineers of the Renaissance - from Brunelleschi to Leonardo, conceived of and realized by the Institute and Museum of the History of Science of Florence with initial financial support from Finmeccanica.
The exhibition has been presented in prestigious venues (Paris, Florence, New York, London and Tokyo) and has been visited by almost two million people. It has been internationally acknowledged and critically acclaimed.
The Beijing venue, under the title Leonardo the Inventor - Science and Technology in the Italian Renaissance, presents the whole section on Leonardo da Vinci together with a significant synthesis of the other two sections, devoted to Filippo Brunelleschi and the Sienese engineers Taccola and Francesco di Giorgio. The working models of “Leonardo’s Automobile” are also on display.
The Beijing venue is promoted and funded by the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research, General Direction for Research Coordination and Development, and by the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research in collaboration with the Institute and Museum of the History of Science in the framework of The Year of Italy in China 2006.
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Concept, scientific direction and general coordination
Paolo Galluzzi
Director, Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research
Alessandro Musumeci
Organization
Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research: Giuseppe Marucci, with the collaboration of Roberto Di Masi
Institute and Museum of the History of Science: Laura Manetti, with the collaboration of Elena Montali
Exhibition design
Studio Gris Co., Padua-Rome
Graphic design
Peter Paul Eberle
Working models
Project: Paolo Galluzzi
Modeling: FA-MA, Florence; A. Gorla, Cividale Mantovano; A. Ingham & Associates and J. Wink, London; Muséo Techni, Montréal; Nuova SARI, Florence
Multimedia applications and exhibition web site
Institute and Museum of the History of Science, Multimedia Laboratory
Exhibition set-up and general services
Opera Laboratori Fiorentini, Florence
Silk-screen and photographic enlargements
Studio 72, Florence
Photographic production coordinator
Institute and Museum of the History of Science: Franca Principe
With thanks to the Banca di Credito Cooperativo di Cambiano for making available “Leonardo’s Automobile”
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