Lorenzo Lotto and The Marches

 
The long relationship between Lorenzo Lotto and The Marches began in Recanati and lasted till the end of the painter’s life.The “San Vincenzo Ferrer in Gloria”, in the Church of San Domenico, is slightly subsequent to the other paintings in the Marche and it is the only fresco produced by Lotto in this region. All his paintings are nowadays kept in the municipal gallery, the Museo Civico Villa Colloredo Mels, except for the fresco which is still in its original location: the Church of San Domenico.
 
 
 

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Discover the attraction Church of San Domenico

Church of San Domenico

Church of San Domenico (15th century), with a 1481 portal by Giuliano da Maiano. It houses the Glory of St. Vincent Ferrer by Lorenzo Lotto.

Discover the attraction Recanati - Marche Film tourism

Recanati - Marche Film tourism

Leopardi (2014) directed by Mario Mantone, starring Elio Germano and Michele Riondino.Giacomo Leopardi, a bright boy, lives with his family in his...

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Recanati - "B.Gigli" Museum and Guitar Museum

Placed inside the Persiani Theatre, the Museum dedicated to the great tenor Beniamino Gigli from Recanati (1890-1957) was established after the donations by the...

Discover the attraction Recanati: The Benedettucci  Library

Recanati: The Benedettucci Library

The Public Library of Recanati was opened on 20th October 1959. The establishment of municipal councils after the war was at the origin of the creation of the...

Discover the attraction Recanati - Theatre  “Giuseppe Persiani”

Recanati - Theatre “Giuseppe Persiani”

The building of the Theatre Persiani was promoted from Monaldo Leopardi (Giacomo's father), called the "Goldoni of The Marche", with the poster-program  of...

Discover the attraction Recanati - Church of S. Filippo

Recanati - Church of S. Filippo

The first construction, started in 1665, was soon followed in 1722 by a second that saw the demolition of the first building and the creation of a second church...