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The art historian Philippe Daverio died at night in Milan. This was announced by the director and director of Franco Parenti Andree Ruth Shammah.
Professor and essayist, former Minister of Culture of the Milan City Council, I was 71 years old. “Her brother wrote to me this morning to tell me that Philippe passed away last night,” Shammah told ANSA.
“My friend … your silence forever is a heartbreaking cry this morning,” Shammah wrote on Instagram. Emanuele Fiano from Pd commented: “Andree Ruth #Shammah unfortunately gives us the news of the death of Philippe #Daverio, a man of great culture, sympathy and humanity. A great loss for # Milan and for everyone. I am very saddened by his passing. the earth enlightens him “.
“A very serious loss – added Roberto Cenati, president of the Milan Provincial Anpi – for the country, for Milan, for culture, for all of us.”
“Intellectual of extraordinary humanity – so the Minister of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism, Dario Franceschini -, skilled disseminator of culture, sensitive and refined art historian. With sagacity and passion, he accompanied Italians and Italians in the fascinating discovery of architecture, landscapes, creative expression, artists and the sources of our cultural heritage. All this was Philippe Daverio, a man whose great intelligence and critical spirit I have always appreciated and that we all lack ”.
“With Philippe Daverio one of the great protagonists of the cultural life of Milan in recent decades disappears”. Therefore, the Mayor of Milan, Giuseppe Salarecalled the art historian on his Facebook page. “Daverio was a lover of Milan to whom he has always given the strength of his originality and competence, from La Scala City Hall to the Duomo and Brera Museum. I have seen him work in many situations, I have not always shared his positions, But his freedom of thought has always caught my attention. – He added – Above all, Milan and Italy owe to the international spirit and the communicative capacity of Philippe his fight in defense of the beauty and art of our country. He was a tireless and brilliant disseminator Thank you, Philippe, and ‘save Italy’. “
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