An exhibit on footwear has opened at Florence's Palazzo Pitti to showcase ancient and modern footwear, from the 'caligae' worn by Roman soldiers to the most popular creations designed for Hollywood stars including Liz Taylor.
The show 'Ai piedi degli dei' (At gods' feet) opened on
Monday at the Museum of fashion and costume in Palazzo Pitti and
runs through April 19, 2020.
The exhibition curated by Lorenza Camin, Caterina Chiarelli
and Fabrizio Paolucci showcases 80 artworks representing
footwear worn over a period ranging from the 5th century BC to
the 4th century AD.
The artwork includes painted vases and bas-reliefs.
Modern replicas of ancient footwear are also displayed,
including models designed for major Hollywood productions such
as the sandals worn by Liz Taylor in Cleopatra, by Charlton
Heston in Ben-Hur, by Russell Crowe in the Gladiator and by
Colin Farrell in Alexander.
Also on display will be contemporary shoes designed by top
brands including Genny, Céline, Richard Tyler, Renè Caovilla and
Donna Karan.
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