Luigi Amidani Conserved in Parma
March 2 2026
Picture: finestresullarte.info
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
News from Italy that Luigi Amidani's Madonna and Child with Saints Francis of Assisi, Agnes and Genesius, in the collection of the Pilotta Monumental Complex in Parma, has been conserved. Painted in 1619, possibly for the Parma church of Santa Maria, the work was transferred to the Accademia in 1816 and later the National Gallery of Parma.
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