Pinacoteca Civica di Palazzo Volpi, Como

Entrance to Palazzo Volpi

The Pinacoteca Civica di Palazzo Volpi is the town art gallery on Via Diaz 84 in the town of Como, region of Lombardy, Italy. It is housed in the 17th-century Palazzo Volpi.

History

The palace was erected from 1610-1630 by the Catholic nuncio and bishop of Novara, Ulpiano Volpi. Hecommissioned the sober Renaissance-style design from the architect Sergio Venturi. The building in the 20th century served as a courthouse until the 1970s.

Presently the civic art gallery. It houses collections whose core pre-19th-century works come from suppressed ecclesiastic institutions. For example, it houses Carolingian sculptures from the church of Sant'Abbondio as well as Romanesque and Gothic sculptures and frescoes. It contains a display of Paolo Giovio's portraits of illustrious men. It houses items from the Como Cathedral, including stained glass windows, sculptures, tapestries and wooden models. Among the paintings, are:[1]

  • Virgin (Virgo advocata) attributed to Jacomart and Pere Joan Reixach
  • Country Concert painted on 16th-century table by Ambrosius Benson
  • Birth of the Virgin tapestry from the Como Cathedral
  • Illuminated Libro d'Ore from Milan.
  • Nativity, panel by Giovanni Andrea de Magistris, father of Simone de Magistris
  • Madonna with Child among Saints Cosma and Damiano (1515) fresco by the Master of the SS. Cosma and Damiano
  • Fall of the Rebel Angels by Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli named "Morazzone", lunette from chapel in San Giovanni Pedemonte
  • Triumph of the Archangel Michael by Carlo Francesco Nuvolone, lunette from chapel in San Giovanni Pedemonte
  • Miracle of the Eucharist (1629) by Cristoforo Caresana, canvas from the chapel of San Pietro Martire of San Giovanni Pedemonte

St Peter healing a Young Man (1629) by Giovanni Paolo Ghianda, canvas from the chapel of San Pietro Martire of San Giovanni Pedemonte

References

Coordinates: 45°48′27″N 9°05′00″E / 45.8074°N 9.0833°E / 45.8074; 9.0833

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