Sforza Castle Pinacoteca
An inner view of Sforza Castle. | |
Location | Piazza Castello 3, 20121, Milan, Italy |
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Director | Claudio Salsi |
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The Sforza Castle Pinacoteca (Pinacoteca del Castello Sforzesco in Italian) is an art gallery in the complex of the Sforza Castle Museums in Milan, northern Italy.
History
Inaugurated in 1878, gallery displays over 230 artworks, which include masterpieces by Titian, Andrea Mantegna, Canaletto, Antonello da Messina, Pisanello, Vincenzo Foppa, Giovanni Bellini, Correggio, Bernardino Luini, Lorenzo Lotto, Tintoretto and others. The complete collection of the museum, enriched in the last two centuries by donations of illustrious citizens and collectors, now has more than 1500 artworks.
The first rooms of the Pinacoteca are dedicated to religious paintings of the 15th and 16th centuries with artworks by Vincenzo Foppa, Bergognone, Bramantino, Carlo Crivelli, Bernardino Luini and other Lombard and Italian Renaissance painters. This part of the museum includes the Trivulzio Madonna by Andrea Mantegna, dating from 1497 (another Trivulzio Madonna by Filippo Lippi is also in the museum).
The second half of the Pinacoteca displays artworks from the 16th, 17th and 18th century. This includes both secular and religious works from artists such as Canaletto, Giambattista Tiepolo, Bernardo Bellotto, Titian and Tintoretto.
Some portraits of the Sforza family members from the 15th-16th centuries century are also on display in the museum.
See also
Gallery
- Portrait of a Man
Correggio, 60 x 42.5 cm, 1522. - St. Benedict
Antonello da Messina, 1470-1475. - A Young Man with a Book
Lorenzo Lotto, 1526. - Madonna and Baby
Giovanni Bellini, 1460-1465. - Portrait of Procurator Jacopo Soranzo
Tintoretto, 1550. - Lamentation over the Dead Christ
Bramantino, 214 x 104 cm, 1515-1520. - Portrait of Gabriel de Luetz d'Aramont
Titian, 1541-1542. - Bolognini Madonna
Correggio, 1517.
Sources
- Le città d'arte: Milano. Skira. 2008..
- Milano e provincia, Touring Club Italiano ed.2003, autori vari.
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