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Pinacoteca d’arte francescana, Lecce

La Pinacoteca d’arte Francescana dei Frati Minori di Lecce è ubicata presso le sale del piano superiore della residenza cinquecentesca del ricco nobile leccese, Fulgenzio della Monica.

Pinacoteca d’arte francescana, Lecce
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Pinacoteca of Franciscan Art of the Friars Minor of Lecce is an architectural complex that includes a monumental entrance portal, a chapel dedicated to Saints Philip and James, a nymphaeum, a refined place located on the ground floor.

The Pinacoteca, inaugurated and opened to the public on November 7, 1968, houses a collection of paintings from the convents of the Franciscan province of Salento, along with other works of art worthy of preservation. The brilliant creator and maker of this unique artistic collection was the Franciscan from Salice Salentino, Father Egidio De Tommaso.

The pinacoteca occupies the staircase and the upper floor of the ancient building. The works exhibited in the Pinacoteca of Fulgenzio have a common denominator: most of them belong to the same historical period (17th-18th centuries), that is the Baroque and the Catholic Counter-Reformation, and are by unknown authors; they come from Franciscan convents spread throughout the provinces of Lecce, Taranto, and Brindisi. Among the best-known painters are: Serafino Elmo, Oronzo Tiso, Brother Francesco from Martina Franca.

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