What has not yet happened is a reverse concept,” Christov-Bakargiev said, noting that the permanent loan marks the first time a contemporary art museum will incorporate works dating back to the Middle Ages into its collection.“I shifted towards the museum world to take on the challenge of reinventing museums in an era where obsolete notions of the difference between contemporary and the non-contemporary are crumbling,” she added. Extraordinary works by Francis Bacon, Pablo Picasso, Wassily Kandinsky, and Amedeo Modigliani, as well as Pontormo, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, René Magritte, Andy Warhol, and Guilio Paolini feature in the jaw-dropping collection, alongside various furnishings and rare and ancient books.Not wanting the works to be separated after his death, Cerruti set up a foundation to which he left the valuable collection—estimated to be worth about €500 million ($570 million)—as well as instructions to loan it to the nearest museum: the Castello di Rivoli.Christov-Bakargiev told artnet News about the collector, an entrepreneur who made his fortune by growing his family’s business into Italy’s first automated bindery. It is a private collection of immense quality, like very few in Europe and the world, including extraordinary works ranging from Bernardo Daddi, Bergognone, Pontormo, Ribera and Batoni to Renoir, Modigliani, Kandinsky, Giacometti, Picasso, Klee, de Chirico, Severini, Boccioni, Balla, and Magritte, as well as Bacon, Burri, Fontana, Warhol, De Dominicis, and Paolini.Il tuo indirizzo email non sarà pubblicato.Autonoleggio Jenny s.a.s. Cerruti assembled a primarily European collection – very strong in Italian art – that provides a journey into the history of art, from furniture to historic art, from the Renaissance to today. The visit is reserved for people over the age of 12 with an adult. 6 people in turn, with free shuttle bus from Castello di Rivoli. The villa was a well-kept secret, known only to his housekeeper who served him lunch there on Sundays, and those lucky enough to be invited on the rare occasions he threw a party.One of the few known photographs of the reclusive collector Francesco Federico Cerruti, taken October 4, 1957.“He had the largest collection of metaphysical de Chiricos in the world, 15 major works from 1916-22, and I think that this tells you a lot about this man and his sense of metaphysical distance from the world outside and what it meant to make this collection,” she told artnet News.Although very few knew about the collection—earning it the whispered epithet of “quasi-mythical”—this had nothing to do with any specific desire to hoard these masterpieces away from the public eye. Few knew that Mr. Cerruti, who died in 2015, owned artwork that would later be valued at $600 million. The Cerruti Collection is open Saturday Sunday only with a guided tour in Italian max. The museum’s director, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, will announce the exciting news officially at a press conference later today—although she has been sitting on it since she arrived in Castello di Rivoli in early 2016.The iconic trove features 300 masterpieces from the Middle Ages to the 20th century accumulated by the enigmatic Italian collector. 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