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Comic Museum · If the Museum Could Talk Series 49: Grada Castle (Grada) - Behind You

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  • Categories:Arts, Music & Photography Comics & Graphic Novels
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:November,2020
  • Pages:24
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:170mm×240mm
  • Publication Place:Italy
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 Comic Museum · If the Museum Could Talk Series 49: Grada Castle (Grada) - Behind You 》
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Feature

★This is a museum project specially designed for children. This series invites 51 outstanding illustrators/cartoonists to introduce 51 museums in Italy through comics, featuring 51 imaginative and incredible stories that allow children to travel between real history and the fantasy world.
★This project is supported by the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Tourism, Ales SpA, the Italian Education Service Center, and the General Directorate of Museums MiBACT!
★In museums, not everything is as it seems. Sometimes, just by catching an unusual detail, you will find yourself being catapulted into astonishing stories at an uncertain time, stories about great historical figures, monsters, magical creatures, ghosts, and superheroes!
★At the beginning of each book, there is a museum floor plan and a brief introduction to the museum. At the end of the book, there are special recommendations for scenic spots and blank comic frames left for young readers to draw their own small comics introducing the museum to friends or family.

The series includes 51 volumes:
1. The Borghese Gallery (Rome)
2. The Accademia Gallery (Florence)
3. The National Gallery of Modern Art (Rome)
4. The National Gallery of Umbria (Perugia)
5. The National Gallery of Marche (Urbino)
6. The Uffizi Gallery (Florence)
7. The Accademia Gallery (Venice)
8. The National Ancient Art Gallery (Rome)
9. The Royal Museums (Turin)
10. The Capodimonte Museum (Naples)
11. The Palazzo Bargello (Florence)
12. The Palazzo Ducale (Genoa)
13. The Paestum Archaeological Park (Paestum)
14. The Brera Gallery (Milan)
15. The Royal Palace of Caserta (Caserta)
16. The Este Gallery (Modena)
17. The National Archaeological Park (Naples)
18. The National Archaeological Park (Reggio Calabria)
19. The National Archaeological Park (Taranto)
20. The Ducal Palace (Mantua)
21. The Pompeii Archaeological Park (Pompeii)
22. The Colosseum (Rome)
23. The Appian Way Archaeological Park (Rome)
24. The National Etruscan Museum (Rome)
25. The National Roman Museum (Rome)
26. Hadrian's Villa and Villa Adriana (Tivoli)
27. The Ostia Antica Archaeological Park (Ostia)
28. The Palazzo dei Diamanti (Parma)
29. The Archaeological Park of Herculaneum (Ercolano)
30. The Museum of Civilizations (Rome)
31. Miramare Castle Park and Historical Museum (Trieste)
32. The Campi Flegrei Archaeological Museum (Baia)
33. The Mausoleum of Theodoric (Ravenna)
34. Castel Sant'Angelo (Rome)
35. The Balzi Rossi Prehistoric Museum (Ventimiglia)
36. The Ducal Palace (Gubbio)
37. The Museum of Oriental Art (Venice)
38. The G. Asproni National Archaeological Park (Nuoro)
39. The National Archaeological Park (Aquileia)
40. The National Museum of Enntraus (Cuneo)
41. The Villa Reale (Turin)
42. The Medauro Archaeological Museum (Giugliano in Campania)
43. The Castello Scaligeri (Scaligeri)
44. The National Museum of Abruzzo (L'Aquila)
45. The Archaeological and Ancient District (Canne)
46. The San Martino Museum (Naples)
47. The National Archaeological Museum of Domenico Ridola (Matera)
48. The Sannitico Museum (Campobasso)
49. The Castello di Gradara (Gradara)
50. The Institute for the Protection and Restoration of Cultural Heritage (Rome)
51. The National Institute of Cartography (Rome)

Description

In these rooms, all of a sudden, time ceases to exist. As you gaze at the frescoes, the ornate ceilings and the painted cornices, faces and stories will appear behind you. Three women speak again: I am here, now, right before your eyes. Iseult, who married the lord of Rimini at a very young age. Lucrezia, who loved to move through the colors of the dressing room. Francesca, who let herself be consumed by the fire of passion. Three love stories, distant yet close at hand. This is a dialogue between three women from the past and today's girls: the time of the soul is an eternal present.

Author

Mara Cerri
Born in Pesaro in 1978, she is regarded as one of the most promising artists in Italy. She illustrated Elena Ferrante's “The Beach at Night” and published the “My Brilliant Friend” comic series. She has collaborated with Magda Guidi, the winner of the 2011 Turin International Film Festival's Short Film Award, on several film and television projects: the documentary “The Ferrante Fever”, the animated short film “8 Via Curiel” (which won the Jury Prize and the Arte France Prize at the prestigious Annecy Animation Festival in France), and “The Dream of the Land” (which won the Jury Prize and the Arte France Prize at the prestigious Annecy Animation Festival). She was awarded the 2025 Italian Andersen Award for Best Illustration.

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