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Viewing Eternalising Art History: From Da Vinci to Modigliani

Now’s your chance to see some of the greatest Italian artworks in digital form. Installed across Unit London’s expansive gallery, Eternalising Art History features high-resolution digital counterparts of six Italian masterpieces, including Leonardo da Vinci’s Head of a Woman (1492-1501), Caravaggio’s Bowl of Fruit (1597-1600) and Amedeo Modigliani’s Head of a Young Lady (1915).

Certified on the blockchain, the digital artworks are bordered by exact replicas of the original frames. The quality is so good that you’ll soon forget that you’re looking at a screen.

Each digital reproduction is made in a limited edition of nine and has been produced in partnership with four major Italian cultural institutions, including the Uffizi in Florence.

This ground-breaking collaboration brings these celebrated artworks, many of which can’t travel due to age and fragility, to a new global audience, while also increasing public access to them. Plus, 50% of the sale proceeds will be donated back to the four partner institutions to support the conservation of the original works.

In a time when international travel is still limited, this brilliant initiative pushes the art viewing experience in a bold and exciting new direction. Swing by as soon as you can.

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16 February 2022 — 19 March 2022
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