Musée Jacquemart-André
13 September 2019 to 20 January 2020
In the tradition of all the greatest American collections, the Alana Collection is the fruit of a passion for art and an intensive selection process, adopted over several decades by Alvaro Saieh and Ana Guzmán; the combination of the couple’s forenames make up the name of the Alana Collection. Over the years, their passion has been transformed into a veritable fascination with Gothic art and the Italian Renaissance and has gradually led them to focus on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century paintings.
These masterpieces have been exceptionally loaned to the Musée Jacquemart-André due to the two collectors’ passion for this period of art. The exhibited works attest to the enduring taste for the Italian Renaissance, considered as a founding stone of Western civilisation. They provide a comprehensive overview of one of the greatest collections of private art, from thirteenth-century painting to Caravaggesque works.
Curatorship
> Carlo Falciani, an art historian, exhibition curator, and professor of the History of Modern Art at the Accademia di Belle Arte in Florence.
> Pierre Curie, curator at the Musée Jacquemart-André and a specialist in seventeenth-century Italian and Spanish painting.

Eight Scenes from the Life of Christ (13th century), Roman painter. Alana Collection, Newark

Annunciation (n.d.), Lorenzo Monaco. Alana Collection, Newark

Saint John the Evangelist (c. 1432–34), Fra Filippo Lippi. Alana Collection, Newark

The Martyrdom of Saint Apollonia (c. 1614), Guido Reni. Alana Collection, Newark