LONDON.- The intertwined artistic lives of husband and wife painters Zoran Music and Ida Barbarigo are explored in an exhibition comprising some twenty-five works as well as photographs and ephemera at the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art from 13 April to 12 June 2011. An exhibition about Barbarigo and Music at the Estorick Collection has a particular resonance because of their relationship with Eric and Salome Estorick, who built the museums permanent collection of modern Italian art described by Sir Nicholas Serota as one of the finest collections of early 20th century Italian art anywhere in the world. The two couples were introduced in 1952 by the artist Massimo Campigli and became good friends. Although acquainted with many artists, it was Barbarigo and Music to whom the Estoricks grew closest, visiting each other throughout their lives and, in Barbarigos case, remainin