and british choreographer akram cowan takes audiences on an emotional journey in his modern retelling of an ancient epic. well it's the exhibition all of the year in the eternal city. known as raphael died in rome in 1520 at just 37 and he was one of the most celebrated and prolific artists not just of his age but of all time all the 3 months show is the biggest ever devoted to him but it begins under a shadow due to the corona virus outbreak currently sweeping italy. it's one of the most eagerly anticipated shows of the year this day every day our crew in our low museum pre-sold around $70000.00 tickets before dawes even opened. 120 works by roughly 0 have been assembled from the collections of many major museums around the world. florence's the museum as a major contributor its director put a positive spin on the risk that visitor numbers could be down due to the corona virus outbreak. would we really want to have all these crowds and expression. there will be manifest as because it's a unique opportunity but if you actually can get through to the paintings of us nothing wrong about