Museo Civico di Montepulciano

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Museo Civico di Montepulciano

The Museo Civico di Montepulciano, also known as the Museo Civico Pinacoteca Crociani, is the town or comune art gallery and museum. It is housed in the medieval Palazzo Neri Orselli, a 14th-century structure located on Via Ricci #10, corner with Via Talosa, in the center of the town of Montepulciano, in the Province of Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy. The museum was founded in 1954.

History

The collection includes archeologic works and lapidary inscriptions from the region. The art gallery originated with a donation to the commune in 1859 of the collection of Francesco Crociani. It was complemented since then by works from various sources including closed ecclesiastical institutions.

Among the masterpieces in the collections is a 13th-century St Francis of Assisi by

Scipione Caffarelli Borghese) and attributed to Caravaggio.[1]

Other works in Pinacoteca

Still life of mushrooms and vegetables by Nicola van Houbraken

References

  1. ^ Museo Civico di Montepulciano, official website.
  2. ^ "Bottega di Francesco Dal Ponte detto Bassano (Bassano 1549 - Venezia 1592) | Parabola del ricco Epulone". Museo Civico di Montepulciano. Retrieved 14 November 2018.

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