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The Project

The idea is for the exhibition to carry on after its official closing day, continuing in the territories where the works of art are permanently housed. The project Terre di Lotto strives to serve as a driving force for works of safeguarding and valorization, attracting resources and attention to the artistic heritage in its permanent home.

The initiative, created on occasion of the anthological exhibition that the Scuderie del Quirinale has dedicated to Lorenzo Lotto, aims to leave a lasting mark of understanding, conservation and safeguarding of Lotto’s works in the three Italian regions that boast the greatest number of them: Marche, Lombardy and Veneto.

Terre di Lotto promoted a complex campaign of analysis and restoration of the Master’s works which –as the restoration catalogs show- intervened in some dramatic situations of deterioration; accompanied by innovative lighting design, which will illuminate the works upon their return ‘home’.

Terre di Lotto also facilitated the creation and promotion of permanent Lotto cultural itineraries, which will begin following the exhibition. These itineraries delve into the artistic, scenic, historical and culinary characteristics of the territories where Lotto’s works can be found. All of this is accompanied by a program of educational activities, events and inaugurations, discovering Lorenzo Lotto and a surprisingly little-known part of Italy