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Born in Rome, Gloria is the latest of a long lineage of curators, writers, and art critics. Beginning with her great-grandfather, Alpinolo Porcella who was a friend of Italian artists Filippo de Pisis and Giorgio de Chirico. The legacy continued with Gloria's grandfather, Amadore Porcella, a writer for the Vatican's newspaper L’Osservatore Romano. In conjunction with writing, Amadore founded Galleria San Bernardo in 1945 at the Piazza San Bernardo. In 1970, Gloria's father, Antonio Porcella established Galleria Ca’ d’Oro first on Via Condotti, and then moved it to the Piazza di Spagna. Galleria Ca’ d’Oro is now located on Via Del Babuino. In conjunction with curating the gallery, Antonio helped to launch La Fondazione Giorgio e Isa de Chirico in 1990, where he is still an active member.

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  • Born in Rome, Gloria is the latest of a long lineage of curators, writers, and art critics. Beginning with her great-grandfather, Alpinolo Porcella who was a friend of Italian artists Filippo de Pisis and Giorgio de Chirico. The legacy continued with Gloria's grandfather, Amadore Porcella, a writer for the Vatican's newspaper L’Osservatore Romano. In conjunction with writing, Amadore founded Galleria San Bernardo in 1945 at the Piazza San Bernardo. In 1970, Gloria's father, Antonio Porcella established Galleria Ca’ d’Oro first on Via Condotti, and then moved it to the Piazza di Spagna. Galleria Ca’ d’Oro is now located on Via Del Babuino. In conjunction with curating the gallery, Antonio helped to launch La Fondazione Giorgio e Isa de Chirico in 1990, where he is still an active member. (en)
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  • Born in Rome, Gloria is the latest of a long lineage of curators, writers, and art critics. Beginning with her great-grandfather, Alpinolo Porcella who was a friend of Italian artists Filippo de Pisis and Giorgio de Chirico. The legacy continued with Gloria's grandfather, Amadore Porcella, a writer for the Vatican's newspaper L’Osservatore Romano. In conjunction with writing, Amadore founded Galleria San Bernardo in 1945 at the Piazza San Bernardo. In 1970, Gloria's father, Antonio Porcella established Galleria Ca’ d’Oro first on Via Condotti, and then moved it to the Piazza di Spagna. Galleria Ca’ d’Oro is now located on Via Del Babuino. In conjunction with curating the gallery, Antonio helped to launch La Fondazione Giorgio e Isa de Chirico in 1990, where he is still an active member. (en)
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