The Museum Bagatti Valsecchi , a historical residence of the 19th century, is located in the middle of the town of Milan, Italy.

The collections of objects of decorative art and art, of the time of the Italian Rebirth, are laid out according to the desires of the first owners, and whose house néo-rebirth is a true testimony of the aristocratic style of their time.

Collections

The museum of Bagatti Valsecchi comprises works of art among the 14th century and the 17th century, but the greatest part are, of which work of the large Masters such as Giovanni Bellini, Gentile Bellini, Giampietrino and Bernardo Zenale:

  • S. Giustina of' Borromeis , Giovanni Bellini, 1475 Ca

  • Beatified Lorenzo Giustiniani , Gentile Bellini, 1470 Ca, within its original framework
  • Christ in Majesty, Virgin, Christ Child and Holy , Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli, known as Giampietrino, 1540 (inspired by Leonardo da Vinci)
  • S. Francis, S. John the Baptist , Bernardo Zenale, 1507 Ca (inspired by Leonardo da Vinci)
  • S. Francis and S. Mary Magdalen; the Prophet Isaiah , Lorenzo di Niccolò, credit with Florence between 1391 and 1412, the origin in the vault of Médicis of Santa Croce of Florence
  • Four allegorical figures, Andrea Lilio, oil on fabric, 1640

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