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The Collezione di dipinti antichi della Banca Popolare dell’Emilia Romagna is a collection of classic Italian artworks from the last seven centuries in Emilia-Romagna, that has been purchased by Banca Popolare dell'Emilia Romagna.

Modern viccisitudes have concentrated the collection of Italian art to a few entities, most prominently banks. Those artworks in private hands in Italy cannot win export licences, hence find local homes with such patrons. The collection of the Banca Popolare dell’Emilia Romagna is not unique in its scope, like most banks it focus on local talent; in fact this formidable collection includes artists from the last seven centuries from the region or whose paintings could be found locally.

In 2017 the BPER Banca Gallery was opened in Modena to make the collection accessible to the public.

Sources

  • To access images, descriptions, and biographies of the works and artists in the pinacoteca, go here , then click on culture, then on pinacoteca.

Collection

Painter Work
Adriaen van Utrecht Still life with figure
Sisto Badalocchio Diana, nymphs, and Callisto
George Barret Landscape
Giovanni Battista Benvenuti (l'Ortolano) Madonna & Child
Carlo Bononi Madonna and Child
Francesco Brini Portrait of vice-legate Lenzi
Guido Cagnacci St. Agatha
Cristoforo Canozi da Lendinara Adoration of Christ-child by St. Bernard
Giovanni Francesco Caroto Portrait of young monk
Annibale Carracci St Jerome
Ludovico Carracci Susana and the elders
Giacomo Cavedone Jacob's Mourning

Judith with head of Holofernes

Giovanni Battista Cipriani Landscape
Michele Coltellini San Giovanni Battista
Giuseppe Maria Crespi David
Antonio Allegri (Correggio) St. Helena behind Saints Sebastian, Dominic, Peter, & Jerome and Battle-scene
Jacques Courtois (il Borgognone) After battle
Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole Priam's death and Madonna of the Rose
Michele Desubleo Tancredi baptizes Clorinda
Francesco Bianchi Ferrari St. Jerome in the desert
Luca Ferrari St. Andrew and Encounter of Rachel and Jacob
Marcantonio Franceschini Rachel and Leah
Cesare Gennari Portrait of Lady and child and Crucifixion
Girolamo da Carpi St. Cecilia
Ercole Graziani Abraham & Isaac
Guercino Apollo & Marysias
Innocenzo da Imola (Francucci Innocenzo) Madonna and child
Bonaventura Lamberti Preaching of St. Francesco di Sales
Ludovico Lana Irene treats the wounds of St. Sebastian
Pietro di Giovanni Lianori Virgin in sorrow
Marchesi Gir (Girolamo da Cotignola) Perspective of a town
Giuseppe Marchesi (il Sansone) Armida becomes enamored of Rinaldo
Tommaso Realfonso (Masillo) Still-life: Flowers and fruit
Lucio Massari Magdalen in meditation
Alessandro Mazzola Madonna and child
Marco Meloni Madonna and child and St John the Baptist
Aureliano Milani Sampson defeats the Philistines, Sampson carries of the doors of Gaza, and Delilah deprives Sampson of his strength
Aureliano Milani Sampson labors at mill
Francesco Monti Joseph in jail explains dreams and Love disarmed by Diana's nymphs
Lorenzo Pasinelli Young girl with open cage
Bartolomeo Ramenghi (il Bagnacavallo) Noli me tangere
Bartolomeo Schedoni Madonna and child
Simone di Filippo (Simone dei Crocifissi) Six images of Saints: Agatha, Catherine, Dominic, Dorothy, Nicola di Bari and Florian
Francesco Antonio Simonini Marching Army
Ilario Spolverini Battle
Francesco Stringa Redeemer blessing
Orazio Talami David Penitent and Madonna with child, and Saints George & Nicola da Tolentino
Alessandro Tiarini Rinaldo & Armida
Lodewijk Toeput (il Pozzoserrato) Landscape with figure
Flaminio Torri St Jerome in prayer
Francesco Vellani Assumption of the Virgin
Gaspare Venturini Allegory of Good Government
Francesco Zaganelli Madonna and child

References

  1. "BPER Banca Gallery, Modena". Artsupp. 13 September 2024. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  2. "Projects and initiatives in support of culture". BPER Istituzionale. Retrieved 21 November 2024.

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