Pinacoteca Civica Collection
Step into the world of art at the Pinacoteca Civica, where masterpieces from different eras and artists await your gaze
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Step into the world of art at the Pinacoteca Civica, where masterpieces from different eras and artists await your gaze. One such captivating piece is "Lucia gives alms" by Jacobello del Fiore, painted around 1410. The delicate brushstrokes bring to life Lucia's act of kindness as she selflessly offers alms to those in need. Adjacent to it hangs another work by the same artist, "Martyrdom of Saint Lucy. " Created during the same period, this painting depicts the tragic fate of Saint Lucy as she bravely faces her martyrdom. Del Fiore's attention to detail allows us to witness every emotion etched on her face, evoking a sense of awe and admiration. Moving forward in time but still within del Fiore's realm is "Lucia praying at the tomb of Saint Agatha. " Painted around 1410 as well, this artwork showcases Lucia deep in prayer beside Saint Agatha's resting place. The artist captures her devotion and faith with precision, making it almost palpable for viewers. As we explore further within these hallowed walls, we encounter a shift in style and era with Maestro della fiasca di Forli's "Fiasca con fiori, " dating back to 1615-1620. This exquisite still-life composition presents an array of vibrant flowers arranged meticulously within a flask-like vessel. It serves as a testament to the beauty found even in everyday objects when viewed through an artistic lens. Stepping away from traditional paintings, our eyes are drawn towards Christopher Columbus himself in his portrait created between 1525-1537. This depiction captures his determined gaze and resolute spirit that led him on his historic voyage across uncharted waters. The enchantment continues with Candlelight Master's masterpiece titled "Psyche discovers Cupid, " crafted during the first third of the 17th century.